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Part A

What can be inferred about why Mathilde's husband gets her an invitation to the ball in "The Necklace"?

He is thinking only of himself and his own wishes.

He knows it will make her unhappy.

He thinks it will make her happy.

He hopes to teach her a lesson.

Part B

Which sentence from "The Necklace" best supports the inference in Part A?

"He stammered, 'Why, the gown you go to the theater in. It looks very well to me.'"

"'There,' said he, 'there is something for you.'"

"They looked at each other, thunderstruck."

"'But, my dear, I thought you would be pleased."

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Answer:

Part A: He thinks it will please her

Part B: "But my dear I thought it will please you"

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Answer:

Part A: He thinks it will make her happy

Part B: But, my dear, I thought you would be pleased.

Step-by-step explanation:

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