In "the necklace," why does mathilde rush out of the palace?
a. she does not want people to...
English, 20.08.2019 04:00 jeanine239
In "the necklace," why does mathilde rush out of the palace?
a. she does not want people to notice her shabby coat.
b. she wants to go home and forget about the dance.
c. she is insulted by the rich people there.
d. she is trying to find a cab.
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