This clue tells readers that Madame Loisel first realized the necklace was missing.
What is "But suddenly she uttered a cry. She no longer had the necklace around her neck!" ?
The meaning of the word “garret” in this passage.
A.) a small tool
B.) a room or unfinished part of a house just under the roof.
C.) an apartment
What is B?
a room or unfinished part of a house just under the roof.
Citations and bibliographies of sources used in research are used to avoid this.
A.) Confusion
B.) Plagiarism
C.) Redundancy
What is B?
B.)Plagiarism
This transition best completes the sentence: “She had paid, ______ she would tell her all about it.”
A.) therefore
B.) however
C.) despite
D.) so
What is D?
"So" shows a clear cause-and-effect relationship.
One of the story's themes is: True happiness comes from contentment, not from wealth or appearances.
This sentence from the story supports the theme.
A.) "You must write to your friend," said he, "that you have broken the clasp of her necklace and that you are having it mended. That will give us time to turn round."
B.) "But she did not listen to him and rapidly descended the stairs."
C.) "What would have happened if she had not lost that necklace? Who knows? who knows? How strange and changeful is life! How small a thing is needed to make or ruin us!"
What is C?
C.) "What would have happened if she had not lost that necklace? Who knows? who knows? How strange and changeful is life! How small a thing is needed to make or ruin us!"
The word “impossible” appears in the excerpt. This word uses the same root word.
A.)permissible
B.)possessor
C.)posies
What is B?
B.)possessor
poss- means to have power, to be able, or to own
This is when a source is cited within a paragraph that is written.
A.) Bibliography
B.) Source label
C.) Quotation
D.) In-text citation
What is D?
D.) In-text citation
This sentence is written with correct punctuation for a pause:
A.) She turned distractedly toward him "I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace."
B.) She turned distractedly toward him. "I have I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace."
C.) She turned distractedly toward him. "I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace."
What is C?
C.) She turned distractedly toward him. "I have—I have—I've lost Madame Forestier's necklace."
This is a specific moment or sentence in the excerpt that increases suspense after Madame Loisel realizes the necklace is missing.
A.)"He went out. She sat waiting on a chair in her ball dress, without strength to go to bed, overwhelmed, without any fire, without a thought."
B.)"They went toward the Seine in despair, shivering with cold."
C.)"He threw over her shoulders the wraps he had brought, the modest wraps of common life, the poverty of which contrasted with the elegance of the ball dress."
What is A?
A.)"He went out. She sat waiting on a chair in her ball dress, without strength to go to bed, overwhelmed, without any fire, without a thought."
This is the meaning of “chagrin” as used in the sentence “both sick with chagrin and grief.”
A.) distress
B.) cold
C.) illness
What is A?
A.) distress
distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
This in-text citation is written correctly.
A.) Mathilde “suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for all the delicacies and luxuries” (Maupassant 2).
B.) Mathilde suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for all the delicacies and luxuries (Maupassant 2).
C.) Mathilde “suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for all the delicacies and luxuries”.(Maupassant 2).
What is A?
A.) Mathilde “suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for all the delicacies and luxuries” (Maupassant 2).
This dialogue has correct punctuation and capitalization.
A.) "What is the matter with you?" demanded her husband, already half undressed.
B.) "What is the matter with you" demanded her husband, already half undressed?
C.) "What is the matter with you"? demanded her husband, already half undressed.
What is A?
A.) "What is the matter with you?" demanded her husband, already half undressed.
When Madame Loisel returns the necklace, Madame Forestier reveals this belief about appearances and social status.
A) Mme. Forestier believes that the necklace was critical to her appearance and social status.
B) Mme. Forestier views material objects as relatively unimportant in terms of appearances and social status.
What is B?
B) Mme. Forestier views material objects as relatively unimportant in terms of appearances and social status.
In the sentence, “She felt this and wished to escape,” This phrase could be a synonym for "escape".
A.) quietly celebrate
B.) secretly leave
C.) calmly apologize
What is B?
B.) secretly leave
This bibliography entry is correct for a book containing the short story "The Necklace."
A.) Guy De Maupassant. Guy de Maupassant - the Complete Works: Short Stories, Novels, Plays, Poetry, Memoirs and More. Good Press, 2024.
B.) Maupassant, Guy de. Guy de Maupassant - the Complete Works: Short Stories, Novels, Plays, Poetry, Memoirs and More. Good Press, 2024.
C.) Maupassant. Guy de Maupassant - the Complete Works: Short Stories, Novels, Plays, Poetry, Memoirs and More. Good Press.
What is B?
B.) Maupassant, Guy de. Guy de Maupassant - the Complete Works: Short Stories, Novels, Plays, Poetry, Memoirs and More. Good Press, 2024.
This punctuation is missing to set off extra information in the sentence.
A.) semi-colon
B.) quotation marks
C.) commas
What is C?
She removed her wraps, before the glass, so as to see herself once more in all her glory.
This sentence best shows the consequences of a small mistake in the story.
A.) “Madame Loisel came to know the horrible life of the needy.”
B.) "They looked, thunderstruck, at each other."
What is A?
A.) “Madame Loisel came to know the horrible life of the needy.”
The story uses “ingenuous” to describe Madame Forestier’s smile. This word means "innocent, honest, and trusting". This creates this specific tone at the end of the story.
A.) Uplifting
B.) Grateful
C.) Ironic
What is C?
C.) Ironic-Madame Forestier’s honest smile emphasizes how unnecessary Mathilde’s hardship was. The tone becomes tragically ironic
This is the correct way to write a parenthetical in-text citation for a quotation for page 9 from the story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant.
You must write the answer and show it!
(Maupassant 9)
This commonly confused word should be used to complete the sentence: "She had ______ all hope.”
A.)Lose
B.)Loss
C.)Loose
D.) Lost
What is D?
"She had lost all hope.”