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"she washed the dirty linen, the shirts and dishcloths, and hung them out to dry on the line; every morning she took the refuse down into the street and carried up the water, stopping on each landing to get her breath." why does the author describe in detail madame loisel's daily activities? a. to show how little madame loisel had to do when she had a servant. b. to evoke sympathy from the reader for madame loisel's situation. c. to make the reader wonder what her husband does to her. d. to show how hard her life has become and how it has changed her.

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