OL How does Maupassant develop the theme that dissatisfaction and pride can lead to ruin? He shows how Madame Forestier's reacti
on to Mathilde's request to borrow the necklace makes Mathilde feel insecure. He shows that Mathilde's unwillingness to act according to her class causes her to lose her most valuable possessions. He reveals that Mathilde's husband's eagerness to please his wife leads to the family's demise. He reveals that Mathilde and her husband only sink into poverty because Mathilde will not admit to Madame Forestier that she lost the necklace.
The phrase from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a Dream" speech that contains the strongest emotional connotations is "seared in the flames of withering injustice". You can see that the author uses the strongest language to convey such powerful emotions.
The right answer would be B)Logical evidence showing that sugar farming was changing because of laws and low prices. I just read the passage and knew it was right. :) Hoped this helped