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What is the significance of the slamming door at the end of the play?

AIt signals Nora’s returns

BIt marks the end of Christmas

CIt symbolizes Nora’s exit and new beginning

DIt frightens the children

Answer:

C. It symbolizes Nora’s exit and new beginning

Read Explanation:

The iconic slam marks Nora’s dramatic break from societal norms and her assertion of independence


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