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How does the play "The Necklace" differ from the short story in this scene? Mathilde borrows the necklace from Madame Forestier. A. Madame Loisel is shopping for jewels in the play.
B. Madame Forestier is visiting Mathilde in the play.
C. In the play, Madame Forestier is hesitant to loan Mathilde the necklace.
D. This scene is not shown in the play.

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Answered by kola4
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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A. Madame Loisel is shopping for jewels in the play.

Explanation:

I feel the life of difficulties that Madame Loisel breathed and all the losses she made after the loss of the diamonds must have prepared her several important teachings of the time. She must have detected the emptiness of vanity and false impression.

Madame Loisel borrowed a necklace from Madame Forestier to wear it for a party.

unfortunately, she left her necklace at the party.

She and her partner had to endure ten years’ difficult controls to pay for the replacement of the lost necklace.

After ten ages she came to understand from Madame Forestier that it was just a fake necklace.

If she had not done so much troubled about gadgets and apparatuses of life, she would have meant far happier.

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