Why did madam loisel leave the ball in a hurry?1mark
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Matilda Loisel wanted to leave the ball in a hurry as she only had a good dress and jewelry. ( Clothes worn when at home ). She didn't want other rich women to notice her poor styles. This shows Matilda is a greedy woman and is not satisfied with the belongings she owns.
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Mathilde Loisel is anxious to hurry away from the minister's ball because of what Maupassant calls her "wraps." She has a nice new gown and a diamond necklace, but she only has cheap, old outer garments to wrap around her shoulders before venturing out into the cold early-morning air.
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