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To show superiority and authority over Nora.
Explanation:
Nora, Torvald, and Krogstad are characters in the play "A Doll's House", by Henrik Ibsen. Torvald and Nora are husband and wife, and they a very sexist and abusive relationship. Torvald regards Nora as inferior, dependent, incapable. He sees himself as her lord and savior. To his mind, Nora must do everything to please him since, without him, she would be nothing. <u>When Nora begs him not to fire Krogstad - who is blackmailing her -, Torvald gets upset. He will not let a woman tell him what to do, even if she is asking, like Nora is, in a submissive manner, promising to entertain him. </u><u>He makes such a decisive show of mailing the letter firing Krogstad because he wants to make sure Nora knows her place. He wants to show his superiority and authority over his wife.</u>
Answer: Despite the opposition's belief that each member should receive a proportionate ratio to their size and age. I think each occupant should receive an equal ratio of the food provided because if you give more food to one occupant and ends up not eating it ends up being a waste. Equal proportions of food are healthier. We gain weight when we take in more calories than we expend. Portion size can affect the amount we eat.
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I haven't seen a dictionary in a while but I believe that C is right