Respuesta :
Answer:
It causes the audience to become anxious about what Krogstad intends to do with the evidence he presents to Nora.
Explanation:
Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
It causes the audience to become anxious about what Krogstad intends to do with the evidence he presents to Nora.
This is because Krogstad has enough evidence to destroy her life. During the conversation, he has the upper hand to blackmail her and, possibly, ruin her life.
Krogstad knows that Nora forged her father's signature on the loan documents, which gives Krogstad the upperhand and the position to blackmail Nora who is seen as the subordinate in that matter.