Answer:
Explanation:
1t k1nd4 m34ns y0u n33d t0 g41n s0m30n3s trust 0v3r t1m3 1nst34d 0f rush1ng 1t. yk? l1k3 g1v3 th3m t1m3 t0 trust y0u
Answer:
You have to add the passage
Explanation:
Add the passage so we can read it
Answer: then u say want are u doin’.
Explanation:
The answer is:
Krogstad tries to blackmail Nora into getting Helmer to keep him at the bank by exposing her forgery.
In "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, Krogstad has lent money to Nora illegally and secretly to pay for her husband's health treatment in Italy. As a consequence, when Torvald wishes to dismiss Krogstad from his job at the bank, the latter demands to Nora that she persuades her husband so that he can keep his job, and threatens to write a letter to Torvald revealing his wife's fraud.
Equality 7-2521 believed that ego is the most important concept known to man by the end of the novel.
The evidence to support the choice for the previous answer is:
Equality placed the word “EGO” over his home, carved in stone.
Ayn Rand wrote this novel to focus on the ills of the Second World War and against the Soviet Union communism. According to Rand, when an individual focus too much on society he forgets about his own personal life. The novella “Anthem” is set in a Dystopian world where technology, scientific development, education, and equality were under the control of totalitarian leaders. This novel gives an insight to the ills of Industrial Revolution which valued more on state and erased the values of human rights.