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scoundrel [369]
2 years ago
5

Which lines support the inference that Torvald sometimes

English
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gogolik [260]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the option supporting the given inferences from <em>A Doll's house </em>are -

option A, option C and Option E.

Explanation:

Option A, "the same little feather head", says, Nora is a little feather head, connoting the <em>childishness of Nora</em>.

Option C, "That is like a woman", says that Nora is like <em>womanly kiddish</em>, as the male chauvinism of the society suggests.

Option E, “What is this! Is my little squirrel out of temper?”, says that Nora is presented again a little and that to squirrel who are among the <em>small creature with loose temper.</em>

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