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dusya [7]
2 years ago
11

What is the connotation of the word *common* as it is used in the excerpt from “The Necklace”?

English
2 answers:
MAXImum [283]2 years ago
8 0

The word *common* can be pejoratively used to mean 'rude and unpolished in looks, manners, or speech'. It can probably be replaced with the word <em>vulgar</em> in this excerpt. Accordingly, the connotation of the word *common* as it is used in  “The Necklace” would be B. Unrefined.  

frozen [14]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. Unrefined

Explanation:

Are you sure your quote is correct?

The copy of the story I found has the following version of the excerpt:

"The other, astonished to be familiarly addressed by this plain  good-wife, did not recognize her at all, and stammered:  

"But—madame!—I do not know—You must have mistaken.""

Of the three answer choices, the second one, in my opinion, works best.

A little earlier in the story, we read this about Mathilde:

"Mme. Loisel looked old now. She had become the woman of  impoverished households—strong and hard and rough. With  frowsy hair, skirts askew, and red hands, she talked loud while  washing the floor with great swishes of water."

Unrefined (i.e. uncultured, not characterized by good taste or manners) would definitely be a good word to describe Mathilde Loisel.

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