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The words, moral and lesson, are synonyms. They both have the same meanings and they are both nouns. The only difference between a moral and a lesson is the spelling of the two words.
lesson
The moral lesson is be honest with people when you have lost their necklace and be thankful for what you have!A person should not be so proud as to pretend to be someone in a higher station in life than he or she really is. If Mme. Loisel had not pretended to be a person of higher status, she would not have borrowed the necklace. By all means, become such a person, but do not pretend. Also, dishonesty will likely lead to regrettable consequences. Had Mme. Loisel been honest about losing the necklace, she would not have had to pay such a high price to replace it.
To improve the story "The Diamond Necklace," I could have added a twist ending where Madame Loisel discovers the necklace was actually fake, teaching her a valuable lesson about the importance of honesty and humility. This would have added depth to the story's moral and made it more thought-provoking for readers.
i learn that we should not be materialistic
"The Loon's Necklace" teaches the importance of honesty and humility. The loon learns that true beauty comes from within and that pretending to be something you're not can have negative consequences.
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