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Part B
Which quotation from “The Doll’s House” best supports the answer to Part A?
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A At the back door stood Aunt Beryl, staring as if she couldn’t believe what she saw.At the back door stood Aunt Beryl, staring as if she couldn’t believe what she saw.
B Burning with shame, shrinking together, Lil huddling along like her mother, our Else dazed, somehow they crossed the big courtyard.Burning with shame, shrinking together, Lil huddling along like her mother, our Else dazed, somehow they crossed the big courtyard.
C When the Kelveys were well out of sight of the Burnells’, they sat down to rest on a big red drainpipe by the side of the road. Lil’s cheeks were still burning; …When the Kelveys were well out of sight of the Burnells’, they sat down to rest on a big red drainpipe by the side of the road. Lil’s cheeks were still burning; …
D But now she [Else] had forgotten the cross lady. She put out a finger and stroked her sister’s quill; she smiled her rare smile.But now she [Else] had forgotten the cross lady. She put out a finger and stroked her sister’s quill; she smiled her rare smile.
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It directly describes the Kelveys’ humiliation and exclusion—“Burning with shame, shrinking together…our Else dazed”—showing their immediate emotional reaction.
It directly describes the Kelveys’ humiliation and exclusion—“Burning with shame, shrinking together…our Else dazed”—showing their immediate emotional reaction.
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