What does Mathilde dream of?
Living a wealthy;lavish life
a truth about life that is revealed in a story
theme
Ella lives in France. What is the noun
Ella & France
my favorite author is Dr. seuss
My & Seuss
The custodian repaired the classroom door.
Active
what does Mathilde tell Madame Forestier about the neclace?
she lost her diamond necklace 10 years ago after the fancy party and had to buy a new one to replace it.
mataphor
a comparison of unlike things by saying that one thing is a dissimilar objector thing
He is the laziest person I know. What is the Superlative adjective
laziest
Mr. thompson, described the rules as “extremely difficult to understand if you don’t have a law degree.”
Thompson
“The ball was thrown by the pitcher,”
passive
For how long do Mathilde and her husband live the difficult life?
10 years
the attitude of the writer or speaker
tone
Jack had become familiar with the account -before- the manager arrived.
preposition
we experienced some beautiful southern California weather last fall when we attended a catholic wedding in San diego.
We, Southern, Catholic and Diego
Someone gave a million dollars to Bill
passive
how does Mathilde's husband solve her problem of not having a dress?
he suggests she wear her theatre dress to the ball.
flashbacks
the author interrupts the plot to recreate an evewnt of earlier time
- However -, there are a number of places and events that really must be seen and enjoyed if you are in London.
conjuction
Jason hawes and Grant Wilson of The atlantic paranormal Society (tAPS) investigate reports of hauntings using electronic equipment.
Hawes, Atlantic,Paranormal, Taps,
How did the Loisels afford a replacement necklace?
They use the money Monsieur Loisel's father left him and borrowed money from people.
verbal irony
sarcasm;what is said is the opposite of what is meant
Unfortunately, they haven't been paying on time
- recently -.
adverb
fBI stands for "federal bureau of investigation".
FBI, Federal, Bureau