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English, 15.12.2019 18:31, brasherfamily14

Read this excerpt from a doll’s house, by henrik ibsen.

nora. hide the christmas tree carefully, helen. be sure the children do not see it until this evening, when it is dressed. [to the porter, taking out her purse.] how much?

porter. sixpence.

nora. there is a shilling. no, keep the change. [the porter her, and goes out. nora shuts the door. she is laughing to herself, as she takes off her hat and coat. she takes a packet of macaroons from her pocket and eats one or two; then goes cautiously to her husband's door and listens.] yes, he is in. [still humming, she goes to the table on the right.]

helmer [calls out from his room]. is that my little lark twittering out there?

nora [busy opening some of the parcels]. yes, it is!

what information do the stage directions provide? check all that apply.

the title of the person being addressed
historical detail about the time period
characters’ actions and behaviors
characters’ specific words
characters’ gestures

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Read this excerpt from a doll’s house, by henrik ibsen.

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