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Read the passages. Which statement accurately contrasts the two plays?
At the end of Ibsen's play, a couple separates; at
the end of Wilde's play, characters become
couples.
O At the end of Ibsen's play, a husband leaves a wife;
at the end of Wilde's play, a wife leaves a husband.
O At the end of Ibsen's play, the characters stay
together; at the end of Wilde's play, a couple
decides not to marry.
At the end of Ibsen's play, Nora is under her
husband's control; at the end of Wilde's play, the
women are independent.

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