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English, 29.06.2019 02:00, Dreadpoolio1999

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— 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. which statement explains the dramatic irony in this passage? a.)nora spent money on another dress, but rank does not know. b.)nora is lying about having a second dress, but rank does not know. c.)nora knows whose name is on the card, but rank does not know. d.)nora is aware of who is in the inner room, but rank does not know.

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