Which statement best compares Nora and Mrs. Linde’s traits? Nora believes that lying with good intentions is fine, while Mrs. Linde believes that lying to one’s husband is wrong. Nora believes that it is never prudent for a wife to tell her husband what she does with money, while Mrs. Linde thinks that only small lies are acceptable. Mrs. Linde is a spendthrift, while Nora is frugal with the money she is given and reports back to her husband about every penny. Mrs. Linde is frugal and dishonest, while Nora spends a lot and is honest with her husband about where she gets money for extras.

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Answer:

I think it is that Mrs. Linde is a spendthrift, while Nora is frugal.

Explanation:

If I'm wrong I apologize. This is kind of hard for me to explain but I'll try my best. Mrs. Linde's trait is that she spends a lot, and Nora does not. Tell me if I need to explain more, I will.

"Nora believes that lying with good intentions is fine, while Mrs. Linde believes that lying to one’s husband is wrong" is the statement that best compares the two women. (option A)

Nora and Mrs. Linde

Both Nora and Mrs. Linde are characters in the play "A Doll's House." Although friends, the two women have different opinions concerning lying to one's husband.

Nora believes it is okay to lie as long as the intentions are good. As a matter of fact, she has lied to her own husband when she borrowed some money from the bank while he was sick. Her purpose was to save his life.

Mrs. Linde disagrees with her friend. She thinks Nora was imprudent, and that she should not have done so even if her purpose was to help her husband.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the best answer.

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