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When Nora from A Doll's House says at the end of the play to her husband: "Both you and I would have to change to the point where...Oh, Torvald, I don't believe in miracles any more," she is describing both her husband and herself as what type of characters? A. round B. static C. flat D. dynamic

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Answer:

B. static

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is "B. static" because in the quote given Nora says that for Torvald and herself to change, it would take a miracle, and a static character is a character that does not change through a story, a character that remains the same from the beginning to the end.

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