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Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the excerpt reads "and most women dream, as they rock their babies or busy themselves in household tasks," which is implying that they're dreaming of a bigger life, and more things they'd like to do. Option B is stating that some women did have difficult childhoods, and that at that moment in the excerpt (read above) was their only option or else they'd be disliked.
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it means the owner serious and will seek arrest prosecution of anyone who enters without permission.
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The correct answer is the last one: "This passage is ironic because Aunt Julie hopes Hedda's child will bring new life to the Tesman house, but does not know that Hedda's suicide will soon make it a house of death."
In this play by Henrik Ibsen, Miss Tessman saw Hedda as the figure that would continue the family lineage - even talking about "the house of life" - but actually, by committing suicide she is responsible for ending the lineage.
This kind of literary irony is called situational irony, when there is incongruence between expectations of something to happen and what actually happens in the end.