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Which statement explains the dramatic irony in this
passage?
Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.
Nora: (glancing at the card] Oh! [Puts it in her pocket.]
Rank: Is there anything wrong?
Nora: No, no, not in the least. It is only something-it is
my new dress-
O Nora spent money on another dress, but Rank does
not know
O Nora is lying about having a second dress, but Rank
does not know.
O NĂ³ra knows whose name is on the card, but Rank
does not know.
O Nora is aware of who is in the inner room, but Rank
does not know.
Rank: What? Your dress is lying there.
Nora: Oh, yes, that one; but this is another. I ordered it.
Torvald mustn't know about it
Rank: Oho! Then that was the great secret.
Nora: Of course. Just go in to him; he is sitting in the
inner room. Keep him as long as -
Rank: Make your mind easy; I won't let him escape.

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Answer:

b

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Answer:

B. Nora is lying about having a second dress, but Rank does not know.

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