At the start of "The Necklace," why does Mathilde's husband go through "great trouble" to get an invitation to the ball?
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A.
He knows that attending the ball will lead to his getting a promotion at work.
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B.
He has bought Mathilde a new dress and wants her to wear it for some special event.
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C.
He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy.
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D.
He wants to prove to Mathilde that he is very good at his job.