1)What main criticism does “The Doll’s House” offer about the class system that prevailed in the place and time of its setting?
A)The class system created a sense of responsibility in the upper class.
B)The class system brought physical hardship to the lower classes.
C)The class system could be cruel to the lower classes.
D)The class system was governed mainly by women.
2.Which of these sentences from “The Doll’s House” best supports the answer to question 5?
A)They walked past the Kelveys with their heads in the air, and as they set the fashion in all matters of behavior, the Kelveys where shunned by everybody.
B)They were the daughters of a spry, hard-working little washerwoman, who went about from house to house by the day.
C)The truth was they were dressed in “bits” given to her [Mrs. Kelvey] by the people for whom she worked.
D)She [Else] was a tiny wishbone of a child, with cropped hair and enormous solemn eyes—a little white owl.