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read the passage from a dolls house
nora: breathlessly. torvald—what was that letter?
helmer: krogstads dismissal.
nora: call her back, torvald! there is still time. oh torvald, call her back! do it for my sake—for your own sake—for the childrens sake! do you hear me, torvald? call her back! you dont know what that letter can bring upon us.
helmer: its too late.
nora: yes, its too late.
helmer: my dear nora, i can forgive the anxiety you are in, although really it is an insult to me. it is, indeed. isnt it an insult to think that i should be afraid of a starving quill - drivers vengeance? but i forgive you nevertheless,
which evidence supports the inference that nora is afraid of what torvald will say if krogstad tells him about her forgery?
○ \do it for my sake—for your own sake—for the childrens sake.\
○ \you dont know what that letter can bring upon us.\
○ \yes, its too late.\
○ \you will never have to do that.\
The correct line shows Nora's fear of the consequences (from Torvald's reaction) if Krogstad reveals her forgery, as she explicitly warns of harm the letter will bring. The other lines either are desperate pleas without direct fear of Torvald's reaction, acceptance of the situation, or unrelated statements.
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"You don't know what that letter can bring upon us."