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28 November, 19:44

Which statement best explains the ending of the play? Helmer defends Nora's actions, and he decides that they will resolve things together. Helmer calls Nora a hypocrite, and she leaves him and criticizes his treatment of her. Krogstad has a change of heart, and he decides to let Nora and Helmer live happily together. Nora convinces Helmer that Krogstad should be rehired at the bank, avoiding potential conflict.

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  1. 28 November, 22:07
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    Answer: the correct answer is Helmer calls Nora a hypocrite, and she leaves him and criticizes his treatment of her.

    Explanation: Helmer and Nora are two characters in the novel "A doll's house" by Henrik Ibsen.
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