Answer:
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Nora slamming a door
Explanation:
A Doll's House is a literary book which talks about the life of Nora and her husband and kids and how she abandons them in the end. The book ends with Nora slamming the door on her way out as she turns her back on her family.
Therefore, the final "gesture" at the end of A Doll's House is Nora slamming a door.
The meter used from the poem 'The Aim' was the iambic tetrameter.
It's either the one about Sheila, or the one about shopping, and trekking.
Answer:
Initially, Buck's response to the dognappers is one of quiet acceptance. But that's because he doesn't yet know he's being stolen. He instinctively trusts Manuel, and so has no reason to think that he's up to no good. So when Manuel places the rope around his neck, he accepts it with quiet dignity.
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