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Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.
Nora: That letter is from Krogstad.
Mrs. Linde: Nora-it was Krogstad who lent you the
money!
Nora: Yes, and now Torvald will know all about it.
Mrs. Linde: Believe me, Nora, that's the best thing for
both of you.
Nora: You don't know all. I forged a name.
Mrs. Linde: Good heavens-!
Nora: I only want to say this to you, Christine you must
be my witness.
Mrs. Linde: Your witness? What do you mean? What am
Ito-?
Nora: If I should go out of my mind-and it might easily
Which statement best describes the conflict?
O Nora has accused Krogstad of forging her name on
the loan she received from him, and threatens to
expose him.
O Nora has forged her father's name on the loan she
received from Krogstad, and he is threatening to
expose her to Helmer.
O Nora fears that she will go out of her mind, and she
needs Mrs. Linde's promise that she will help when
the time comes.
O Mrs. Linde refuses to understand the severity of
Nora's problem between her and her husband and will
not help her.