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Part B

Which sentence or phrase from the passage supports your answer?
A. "No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other
women who are rich."
B. "The day of the ball drew near and Madame Loisel seemed sad, uneasy,
anxious"
C. "She was not convinced."
D. They're very stylish at this time of year. For ten francs you can get two on
three magnificent roses."

User Dorr
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Answer:

i just took the test it is (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

User Michael Kernahan
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Answer:

A. "No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other

women who are rich."

Step-by-step explanation:

This line suggests Mathilde is unhappy because of her pride; she will avoid doing something she wants because she cannot look wealthy while doing it.

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