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Which of the following sets the events of the plot in motion? a. mr. loisel's inability to find the lost necklace b. matilda's poor luck to be born in a class below her beauty c. mrs. forestier's insistence that matilda return the necklace quickly d. matilda's desire to be "better" than she is, and part of a higher class

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