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A Doll House Act 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass List pet names Torvald Helmer calls his wife, Nora. What does this use of pet names imply about their relationship? - Little lark, sweet tooth, squirrel, prodigal, spendthrift, featherbrain, song bird; Torvald treats Nora as an inferior. How does Helmer feel about debt? What does Nora say about people you borrow money from? - Debt steals the beauty of a home; She does not care about them, they are merely strangers Why does Nora feel that they can now squander some money? - It is the holidays What does Nora want for Christmas? - Money Why does Helmer say Nora can't help spending? - Because her father spent money like crazy so it is hereditary What does the fuss over the macaroons tell you about Nora and Torvald's relationship? - He treats her like a child How does Helmer describe their Christmas decorations of last year? What were their decorations then? - Nora made flowers and other decorations for the tree. They were boring. Who is Mrs. Linde? How long has it been since she and Nora have seen each other? - She is Nora's childhood friend. Eight years

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List pet names Torvald Helmer calls his wife, Nora. What does this use of pet names
imply about their relationship? - ✔✔Little lark, sweet tooth, squirrel, prodigal,
spendthrift, featherbrain, song bird; Torvald treats Nora as an inferior.

How does Helmer feel about debt? What does Nora say about people you borrow
money from? - ✔✔Debt steals the beauty of a home; She does not care about them, they
are merely strangers

Why does Nora feel that they can now squander some money? - ✔✔It is the holidays

What does Nora want for Christmas? - ✔✔Money

Why does Helmer say Nora can't help spending? - ✔✔Because her father spent money
like crazy so it is hereditary

What does the fuss over the macaroons tell you about Nora and Torvald's relationship?
- ✔✔He treats her like a child

How does Helmer describe their Christmas decorations of last year? What were their
decorations then? - ✔✔Nora made flowers and other decorations for the tree. They were
boring.

Who is Mrs. Linde? How long has it been since she and Nora have seen each other? -
✔✔She is Nora's childhood friend. Eight years.




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