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English, 28.05.2021 03:10 jmadden513

Neither the reader nor Mathilde expects that the lost necklace was much less valuable than the one the Loisels bought to replace it. This is an example of A. personification
B. dramatic irony
C. situational irony
D. verbal irony
E. hyperbole

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