so here's my story, i really hope someone can help. i always use a short type of extension cord to keep from plugging things directly into the sockets because they are pretty scary looking to be honest and since it's an old house we rarely plug things directly into the walls. so anyway i was charging my phone and found the plug thing to be sticking out a bit since the prongs fit all loosey goosey in the plug in part of the extension cord ... sorry for my childish wording i really don't know what anything is called and have absolutely no knowledge regarding electrical terms or problems. so i also didn't realize i had a necklace on the ground next to the wire so i pulled my cord thinking i was going to get it up out of the way but then the necklace clasp (metal or aluminum part) and phone charger prongs made contact then there was a loud crack/pop and bright flash. it happened really quick since i actually pulled it far enough to disconnect it. i didn't' get shocked or anything but my charger prongs melted a bit and the extension cord got burnt. so now the electrical outlets in my room, one set of outlets in the bathroom, the outlets in the next room over, and one known outlet in the dining room WON'T WORK!!
the only info i have is the house is fairly small built in the 1920s and i already tried to turn off and on the switches on the breaker box and well that's it i am lost and really worried that it will cost me thousands of dollars to get this issue fixed. please help?

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