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In the necklace, which quote best describes madame loisel’s husband’s desire to make his wife happy?
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a)

“but one evening her husband reached home with a triumphant air and holding a large envelope in his hand.”

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“very well. i will give you four hundred francs. and try to have a pretty gown.”

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“‘how stupid you are! ’ her husband cried. ‘go look up your friend, madame forestier, and ask her to lend you some jewels.’”

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“her husband worked evenings, making up a tradesman’s accounts, and late at night he often copied manuscript for five sous a page.”

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