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Do you think that Mr Phelps came to care for Matilda? How do you
know that?

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Explanation:

the story "The Necklace" the character of Mathilde Loisel has been portrayed as a materialistic woman. Her dreams and wishes are far ahead of what she had in her life. She always wanted to lead a life of luxuries and high social status. To show an image of a wealthy woman, she borrowed the necklace which she losses.

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Answered by aayushi890
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Mrs. Phelps

Thank goodness Matilda meets Mrs. Phelps at the library! Finally, a sane adult who doesn't treat Matilda as though she's a total nuisance. Unlike the other grown-ups in Matilda's life, Mrs. Phelps addresses Matilda with kindness and sympathy. She doesn't mock Matilda or seem rudely skeptical when the girl says she's read all the books in the kids' section—even though Mrs. Phelps thinks that's impossible.

Instead, she lets Matilda be while she gathers information. Rather than trying to scare Matilda off or dismissing her out of hand, Mrs. Phelps figures out the best way to support this young reader. Check out this dialogue between them, when Matilda asks Mrs. Phelps for something to read:

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