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13 April, 01:37

Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.

Nora: How should you understand it? A wonderful thing is going to happen!

Mrs. Linde: A wonderful thing?

Nora: Yes, a wonderful thing! But it is so terrible, Christine; it mustn't happen, not for all the world.

Mrs. Linde: I will go at once and see Krogstad.

Nora: Don't go to him; he will do you some harm.

Mrs. Linde: There was a time when he would gladly do anything for my sake.

Nora: He?

Mrs. Linde: Where does he live?

What evidence from the text supports the prediction that Mrs. Linde will get back together with Krogstad?

A Nora tries to convince Mrs. Linde not to go to Krogstad.

B Mrs. Linde does not understand Nora's reasoning.

C Mrs. Linde says that Krogstad would have done anything for her.

D Nora says that the wonderful and terrible thing must not happen.

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  1. 13 April, 01:42
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    C. Mrs. Linde says that Krogstad would have done anything for her.
  2. 13 April, 01:51
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    Answer is C: Mrs. Linde says that Krogstad would have done anything for her.

    Explanation: Even though Nora advices Mrs. Linde not to go to Krogstad because she thinks this will be harmful for her, since they have had a romantic relationship in the past, Mrs. Linde decides to get together with him anyways, and her decision is evident because she asks Nora about where he lives. She still have feelings for Krogstad, and regrets leaving him to marry the wrong man.
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