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The short story "THE NECKLACE" by Guy de Maupassant..?

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what is the climax is it the part when she lost the necklace or the part where is found out that the necklace was fake?

what is the denoument or falling action if the climax is when she found out that the necklace was fake? is it possible to have no falling action?

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  1. The climax is the part where she looses the necklace acording to me. Because it is only after this part that her life changes forever. Also, this climax leads to further action that is the realisation if the fact that the necklace was fake.

    The falling action has not been narrated. It is left to the imagination of the reader. So you can yourself percieve whatever you wnat to. Maybe the family did actually become rich, after losing their health.


  2. Goshh, i wish i had the paper. We did this last year, and i got the answers right, but i can barely remember the story and i cant remember what i wrote down. I"ll look again and i'll try to answer this for you.

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