1. Mathilde often dreams of a luxurious life even though she lives simply. What does this suggest about her character?, a. She is satisfied with what she has, She values simplicity, She feels discontented and desires a higher social status, She is hardworking and practical, Monsieur Loisel gives his savings so Mathilde can buy a dress for the party. What does this action reveal about him?, He is careless with moneyHe is supportive and caring, He is selfish, He is careless with money, He wants attention from others, After losing the necklace, Mathilde and her husband choose to replace it without telling Madame Forestier.What does this decision show about the conflict in the story?, a. It creates no major problem, It immediately solves the problem, It removes all tension in the story, It increases the seriousness of their situation, Mathilde feels happiest at the party when she receives admiration from others. What can you infer about her personality?, She values inner happiness, She dislikes social gatherings, She prefers to be alone, She depends on others’ approval to feel important, By the end of the story, Mathilde learns that the necklace was fake. How does this resolution affect the understanding of the conflict?, It reveals the tragic consequences of her choices, It makes the story less meaningful, It shows that the problem was avoided, It proves that wealth is easy to achieve.

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