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Answer:
numbers 3 and 4.
Explanation:
they both have to do with altering the appearance of the object so that they appear different than they actually are.
The theme, "reality can be much different than appearances", developed in "The Necklace" is illustrated in these two instances;
- 3. Mathilde is not rich, but she appears to be so when she borrows the necklace.
- 4. The necklace Mathilde thinks is made of diamonds turns out to be made of paste.
In the story, "The Necklace", we learn of a young woman, Mathilde Loisel, who is married to a poor man but cannot seem to keep her eyes off material things.
When her husband, Monsieur Loisel, is invited to a party she goes to borrow a necklace that she believed was diamonds from an elderly neighbor, Madame Forestier.
She presented the image that she was wealthy at the party whereas she was poor.
The theme of reality, being different from appearance is also seen when she discovered that the diamond was not real after spending a lot of years trying to pay for it since she lost it at the party.
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