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English, 16.12.2020 01:00 RayQuan115

1) Why is Christine willing to “risk everything” for Krogstad?
A - She wants him to go to jail and this is the only way
B - She loves him and has a history with him
C - She believes that he is a good man and he did not commit a crime
D - She loves his children and believes that they need a mother
2) Christine tells Nora that she will meet with Krogstad. What does Nora believe is the purpose of that meeting?
A - Christine is going to persuade Krogstad to admit to his crime
B - Christine is going to persuade Krogstad to marry her
C - Christine is going to persuade Krogstad to get his letter back
D - Christine is going to persuade Krogstad to quit his job
3) Why does Nora encourage Krogstad to let Torvald read the letter explaining what Nora has done?
A - Christine is jealous of the Helmer’s and wants to ruin their reputation
B - Christine believes that there should be more truth in the Helmer’s marriage
C - Christine believes that Nora’s crime being exposed is the only way for Krogstad to keep his job
D - Christine is angry for being self-centered and wants her to get into trouble
4) Dr. Rank suggest that Nora should go to the next masquerade dressed as “Charmer Life,” and that she should dress “just as she looks every day.” What is the implication about Nora’s daily life?
A - This implies that Nora’s life is easy
B - This implies that Dr. Rank is in love with Nora
C - This implies that Nora is beautiful
D - This implies that Nora is struggling
5) It is suggested that Nora lives a charmed life. Which statement is more accurate about Nora’s life?
A - Nora does not love her husband
B - Nora is given everything she needs
C - Nora is struggling for independence
D - Nora misses her father
6) Helmer tells Nora she has played with him “like a puppet.” What is ironic about this statement?
A - Torvald treats Nora like a toy
B - Torvald is a puppet
C - Torvald is cruel and unkind
D - Torvald loves his wife
7) Helmer’s pronouncement that “before all else, (Nora is) a wife and mother” is contradicted by Nora’s “before all else, I’m a human being.” What does this suggest about Nora?
A - She is finally asserting her independence
B - She finally realizes that Torvald never loved her
C - She realizes that Christine was never really her friend
D - She realizes that Torvald has treated her like a squirrel
8) Nora makes the decision to leave her family. What is this an example of?
A - Challenging a social norm of the time
B - Reflecting a social norm of the time
C - Changing a social norm of the time
D - Creating a social norm of the time
9) Which of the following is an example of reflecting a social norm of the time?
A - Nora is leaving her family
B - Christine still being in love with Krogstad
C - Torvald expecting Nora to be a wife and mother
D - Krogstad blackmailing Nora and Torvald
10) The last sound the audience hears is the door slamming shut after Nora’s departure. What does this symbolize?
A - Torvald realizing that he was wrong
B - A break from social norms
C - Nora changing her mind about leaving her husband
D - Nora leaving the house

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