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It means "reveal"
The mood in the short story "The Diamond Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is one of irony and regret. It conveys a sense of deception and dissatisfaction, as the main character's desire for wealth and social status leads to unexpected consequences that ultimately reveal the emptiness of her choices.
The tombs at Ur reveal a highly developed society
The denoument is pretty much the resolution, in the necklace it would be that the necklace that The Loisels spent there life in agony for turned out to be fake.
Annemarie rips Ellen's necklace to protect her identity. Ellen is Jewish, and wearing the Star of David necklace could reveal her heritage and put her in danger during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. Annemarie acts quickly to remove any evidence that could compromise Ellen's safety.
They may reveal his or her culture by describing what type of war or battle and how the war was run.
They may reveal his or her culture by describing what type of war or battle and how the war was run.
They may reveal his or her culture by describing what type of war or battle and how the war was run.
No, breathing on a diamond will not reveal its authenticity. The fog test, which involves breathing on a gemstone to see if it fogs up, is not a reliable method to determine if a diamond is real or fake. Other tests such as using a diamond tester or consulting a professional jeweler are more accurate ways to verify a diamond's authenticity.
By acting in a manner that the society would condone - you can tell what's important to them by the way the characters act.
It is violent and bound in tradition. The people do not respect the authority of the Prince.
The Grace Wexler finds the Grace necklace in the Westing mansion while searching for clues for the Westing Game. It is believed to have belonged to Samuel Westing's wife and is hidden in a paper bag marked "Good Grace Wexler" in the mansion's attic. Grace's daughter Angela later wears the necklace during the final game reveal.