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English, 30.08.2021 02:00 elizabethluna058

Which is the best summary of paragraphs 1-16 After Madame Loisel loses her friend's diamond necklace, she and her husband buy a new one
to replace it. The new necklace is very expensive, and Madame Loisel and her husband go into
poverty to pay off the debt to the jeweler, which takes them ten long years,
Madame Loisel is careless and loses her friend's diamond necklace. She and her husband buy a
new, expensive necklace to replace it. The couple spend the nert ten years paying off the debt
they owe for the new necklace, Madame Loisel deserves this punishment for being so careless,
Madame Loisel loses her friend's diamond necklace, and her husband ypes all over the city to
try to find it. Finally, they decide to buy a new necklace to replace the lost one. The new one is
expensive. The couple pays half the amount in cash and saves money to pay off the rest
Madame Loisel and her husband buy an expensive necklace for a friend, Madame Loisel lost
her friend's necklace and now she needs to replace it. Even though Madame Loisel and her
husband searched everywhere for the lost necklace, they never found it.

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