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Tesmans use of his personal catchphrase, France that, signifies in this scene _____.

a) his own lack of imagination.
b) his complete shock at what hedda did.
c) lbsen’s use of figurative language.
d) the fulfillment of a foreshadowed event.

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the answer is B he is in shock
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Answer:

b) His complete shock at what Hedda did.

Step-by-step explanation:

A catchphrase is a well-known sentence or phrase that is usually associated with a particular person. These phrases are usually uttered in important or significant events. In this case, Tesman's catchphrase is "France that." The fact that he used this phrase is evidence of Tesman's complete shock and disbelief upon hearing what Hedda did.

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