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Necklace Chapter :-

1) How much money did Loisel had in his bank account ? Why did he save the money ?
2) what did Mrs Foriester tell Mathilde about the Necklace ?
3) What steps did Loisel take to get back to take the Necklace ?
4) What three adjectives to describe Mathilde ?
5) What three adjectives to describe Loisel?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1)Loisel, fortuitously, has eighteen thousand francs inherited from his father.

2)At the end of her story, Madame Forestier clasps her hands and tells Mathilde the original necklace was just costume jewelry and not worth anything.

3)Loisel went back to every place they had been to see if he could find it. "He went to the police station,to the newspapers to post a reward, to the cab companies, and anywhere else he might find hope in finding the necklace." To no avail, the couple could not find the necxklace and knew they had to replace it.

4)According to the algorithm that drives this website, the top 5 adjectives for "mathilde" are: feasible, dear, beautiful, imperious, faithful little, feasible, and dear little.

5)You can describe him as loving, frustrated, satisfied, clueless, and honest. Monsieur Loisel is a loving, if not subservient, husband.

Answered by DarshHere
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1)Loisel, fortuitously, has eighteen thousand francs inherited from his father.

2)At the end of her story, Madame Forestier clasps her hands and tells Mathilde the original necklace was just costume jewelry and not worth anything.

3)Loisel went back to every place they had been to see if he could find it. "He went to the police station,to the newspapers to post a reward, to the cab companies, and anywhere else he might find hope in finding the necklace." To no avail, the couple could not find the necxklace and knew they had to replace it.

4)According to the algorithm that drives this website, the top 5 adjectives for "mathilde" are: feasible, dear, beautiful, imperious, faithful little, feasible, and dear little.

5)You can describe him as loving, frustrated, satisfied, clueless, and honest. Monsieur Loisel is a loving, if not subservient, husband.

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