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Answer the following questions in 30-40 words:, , Q1. What do you think were the feelings of Madam For, Matilda returned her a diamond necklace in place of an arti, Ans. Matilda borrowed a necklace from Madam Frostier to wea, in that place returned a diamond necklace to her. She was una, one. Madam Forester was shocked to know the, whole story., could be avoided if Matilda had the dare to, accept the truth and, , questions (100-150 words), , Q2. Why did Madam Loisel leave the ball in a, hurry? What c, Ans. Madam Loisel left the ball in a, hurry because her husban, shoulders, whose poverty clashed with the, elegance of the, noticed by the other woman who were, show offlife of Madam Loisel. It shows wrapping themselves i, her dissatisfaction,, ange, Q3. What kind of a husband, was M. Loisel?, Discuss, with refer, Or, Why do you think that M. Loisel was a, loving husband?, Ans. Mr., Loisel, was, a, simple and poor clerk. He made evern, happy. He, his, 400, sacrificed, francs, that, he had saved to, party dress for his, wife., It, buy=, that, proves, he was a, loving husband., Q4. How was Mrs, Loisel 'a mistake of, Ans. Mrs Matilda Loisel, destiny'?, was, very, she was born in a, and pretty. She, charming, apE, of, family, clerks., As her, clerk. But her, parents did not hawere, She, high., was'a mistakethoughts, wanted, to enjoy the, of destiny., lux, , Long Answer, , because he lovedall his savings, his beautiful, , wi, , 01. Loisel wished, to, his, keep, wife, in good, humour. Which, Ans. Loisel wished, to, his, keep, wife, She was fond of, in good, humour. Mrs Lois=, all, riches, and, error of, luxuries. She, destiny that she is, thought she desbom, of Education., in, a poor, family and, Matilda's, married, to, fond of, and, style impressed Lisle., parties and balls.beauty, He, He, That's, was, happy for his wife. He an 8 W y when Lisle got antri, buy a, hunting, gun. He loved herbought her a new dress for i, one, for, so, th, much, that he, office thirty-six thousand francs, bought the ne, time., which, He, lost, did all this, ar, , happy.
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ester when she came, to know, , ficial one?, , r at a party. She lost it, , that, , aware of the fact that it somewhere and, it with, , was an, Madam Frostier, thought that artificial, share, Madam Forester. situation, , does it, , Necklace'., , frustration with the, life. hypocrisy, , show, nd threw the about her character?, ball costume.modest, She wraps around her, n, did, rich, not, furs. It, want to be, shows, and, , ar and, , "ence, , sacrifice, , to the, chapter. "The, , yeffort, agun and, , of, , Matilda, , for, to, himself, in, ordermake his wife, to, buy a new, Deared to, ve much be a lady, uries of life.money, sheof a high, was family., So,, the, writer married But, says that to a, she, , values, el, , a, , was, eves a beautiful impress him?, all, and, these, ed mere, his cerk and delicate, witationbest to in thethought thnatwoman., of, office, keep, of it is an, bal,, the, N with Ball of ber, diamond the minishappy., ter SheBoardd, s, , necklmoney, ace tqhe hadresidencAwås, , d compelled him, fe very m
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becauSE TlE IS lETlETC tO, , Answer the, , following questions, , in 30-40 words:, , Q1. What do you think were the feelings of Madam Forester when she came to know tha, that, Matilda returned her a diamond necklace in place of an artificial one?, Ans. Matilda borrowed a necklace from Madam Frostier to wear at a party. She lost it somewhereAn, and, in that place returned a diamond necklace to her. She was unaware of the fact that it was an artifcial, , one. Madam Forester was shocked to know the whole story. Madam Frostier thought that situati, n, could be avoided if Matilda had the dare to accept the truth and share it with Madam Forester., , Q2. Why did Madam Loisel leave the ball in a hurry? What does it show about her character?, Ans. Madam Loisel left the ball in a hurry because her husband threw the modest wraps around her, shoulders, whose poverty clashed with the elegance of the ball costume. She did not want to, , be, , noticed by the other woman who were wrapping themselves in rich furs. It shows the hypocrisy and, show off life of Madam Loisel. It shows her dissatisfaction, anger and frustration with life., , Q3. What kind of a husband, , M. Loisel? Discuss with reference to the chapter. The Necklace'., Or, Why do you think that M. Loisel was a loving husband?, Ans. Mr. Loisel was a simple and poor clerk. He made, every efort and sacrifice to make his wife, happy. He sacrificed his 400 francs that he had saved to buy a gun for himself in order to buy a new, party dress for his wife. It proves that he was a loving husband, was, , Q4. How was Mrs Loisel 'a mistake of, destiny'?, Ans. Mrs Matilda Loisel was, very charming and pretty. She appeared to be a lady of a high, family. But, she was born in a family of clerks. As her, parents did not have much money, she was married to a, clerk. But her thoughts were high. She wanted to, enjoy the luxuries of life. So, the writer says that she, was 'a mistake of destiny."
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Long Answer questions (100-150 words), Q1. Loisel wished to keep his wife in, good humour. Which values of Matilda, , impress him?, , Ans. Loisel wished to keep his wife in, good humour. Mrs Loisel was a beautiful and delicate woman., She was fond of all riches and luxuries. She, thought she deserves all these and thought that it is an, error of destiny that she is bom in a, poor family and married to a mere clerk in the office of the Board, of Education. Matilda's beauty and, style impressed Lisle. He tried his best to keep her happy. She wás, fond of parties and balls. Thae's an 8 W when Lisle, y, got an invitation of Ball of minister's residence., He was happy for his wife. He, bought her a new dress for the ball, wih the money he had saved to, buy a hunting gun. He loved her so much that he bought the new diamond, necklace to replace the lost, one for thirty-six thousand francs which lost all his, and, savings, compelled him to do extra jobs after, office time. He did all this because he loved his beautiful wife, very much and wanted to keep her, , happy., , 148
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aOh! My poor, nse, , Matilda! Mine was, , false." Confession, , saves, , you from, , a, , lot, , of trouble and the, , of guilt. Justify the statement., it, , ten years. Perhaps, friend Mme Forester meets her after a long time, nearly a gap of, AnG. Matilda's, dishevelled hair and, Matilda- old, hard and crude with, does, not, She, recognize, as destined to., reason for, condition. Matilda tells her the, , Ans., , was, , Matilda in this pathetic, Mme, after replacing the necklace., of the original necklace and the misery that followed, loss, this-the, lent to Matilda was not of, with Matilda, for the necklace she had, could, sympathies, only, Forester, it to her. Perhaps Mme, while, giving, Matilda, to, this, told, have, clearly, loss of it., original diamonds. She could, the truth. But what the, revealing, Matilda's, by, spirits, forester thought she should not dampen, loss of the necklace, should have revealed the, her, part, on, Matilda, irreversible., to replace it., Brought to Matilda was, have asked for some time, could, she, then, real, diamonds,, been of, had really taken its toll, to her friend. If it had, but the silent suffering, confidence,, into, friend, her, taken, Matilda could have thus, would still have been, honest to her friend, she, been, and, taken, courage, had only, attitude led to her, on her life. If Matilda, own senseless, statement given above. Her, the, thus, justifying, comfortably,, , is astonished to, kirts awry. She, , living, ruin., , see
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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS:, , Mrs Loisel, How did Mr and, , Q1., 02.., , Why did, , LONG, , Q1., , ANSWER, , Matilda, , guided to, , realized that, , move, , on, , one, , negligence, little act of, , for a, , avoided, , bubble, , reputation, , the mis fortune, , that, , was, , the, , dawned, , cause, , upon, , of, , Draw a, her ruin.', , conclusion, , as, , to how, , her., , have, , LESSON, , 8: THE, s, , l a w y e r, , nICT, , can, , prefer to be, ruin. How would you, lead to total, , in life?, , Q2.'Matilda's, , she, , at the ball?, , success, , QUESTIONS:, , craving, could, , grand, , Madam Forestier?, necklace and gave that to, , the table?, card spitefully upon, the invitation, throw, Matilda, , Matilda a, What made, , Q3., , replace the lost, , n a, , is, , made, , to, , n, , u, , HACK, , m, , law. He, , m, , i, , o, , n, , serve, summons, , i, , n, , g, , DRIVER, , in, , hates his, , jo, , is, practicing, Once he, i n s t e a d of, of the city. him in his, drives, shadowy, a, driver,, the, o n e in, hack, the, o n e by, Bill,, Bill, he js, , s, , comers, , utrins., , d