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Part A
How does Else most likely feel when she says, “I seen the little lamp” at the very end of “The Doll’s House”?
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A frightened by Aunt Beryl’s treatment of herfrightened by Aunt Beryl’s treatment of her
B pleased by the lamp and by Kezia’s kindnesspleased by the lamp and by Kezia’s kindness
C jealous of the Burnells for owning a doll’s housejealous of the Burnells for owning a doll’s house
D sad that her chance to see the doll’s house was interruptedsad that her chance to see the doll’s house was interrupted
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B — pleased by the lamp and by Kezia’s kindness.
Else’s statement shows her wonder and happiness at having seen the small lamp inside the doll’s house and at Kezia’s act of kindness in showing it to her, despite being excluded by the others.
Else’s statement shows her wonder and happiness at having seen the small lamp inside the doll’s house and at Kezia’s act of kindness in showing it to her, despite being excluded by the others.
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