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What is the author's tone toward Mathilde Loisel in this part of

the story?
A. His tone is condemning and critical.
B. His tone is merry and joking.
C. His tone is sympathetic and philosophical.
D. His tone is mocking and bitter.

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Answer:

his tone is mocking and bitter

Step-by-step explanation:

Mathilde feels she deserves better than her circumstances

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