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The correct answer is D. This option suggests that Nora is afraid of breaking up with her husband due to the secret she kept. The inference can be made specifically from the words "upset" and "mutual relationship". The other options are evidence of the secret that she is keeping, and although they might make reference to Nora's fear of losing her husband, the last option is more direct in this sense.
After reading the passage from "A Doll's House," we can choose the following evidence that supports the inference that Nora is afraid of losing her relationship with her husband:
4. "It would upset our mutual relations altogether."
What happens in "A Doll's House"?
- Nora, the main character of the play, has to borrow money to save her husband's life. Torvald, her husband, is a proud, misogynistic man, and he has no idea of the loan his wife had taken.
- In the excerpt, Nora is talking to a friend and telling her about what happened. She explains she has never told Torvald the truth, and the reason for that is that "[i]t would upset our mutual relations altogether."
- In other words, Nora is afraid of losing her husband. Telling him the truth, hurting his pride, would be enough to end their relationship and, at this point, this is not something she wants.
- With the information above in mind, we can choose number 4 as the best option.
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