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Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.

Nora: [going up to HELMER] I have wanted you so much, Torvald dear.

Helmer: Was that the dressmaker?

Nora: No, it was Christine; she is helping me to put my dress in order. You will see I shall look quite smart.

Helmer: Wasn't that a happy thought of mine, now?

Nora: Splendid! But don't you think it is nice of me, too, to do as you wish?

Helmer: Nice?—because you do as your husband wishes? Well, well, you little rogue, I am sure you did not mean it in that way. But I am not going to disturb you; you will want to be trying on your dress, I expect.

Nora: I suppose you are going to work.

Helmer: Yes. [Shows her a bundle of papers.] Look at that. I have just been into the bank. [Turns to go into his room.]

Nora: Torvald.

Helmer: Yes.

Nora: If your little squirrel were to ask you for something very, very prettily—?

Helmer: What then?

Nora: Would you do it?

Helmer: I should like to hear what it is, first.

Nora: Your squirrel would run about and do all her tricks if you would be nice, and do what she wants.

Helmer: Speak plainly.

Nora: Your skylark would chirp about in every room, with her song rising and falling—

Helmer: Well, my skylark does that anyhow.

Nora: I would play the fairy and dance for you in the moonlight, Torvald.

What prediction does this excerpt best support?

Nora is going to ask Helmer to pay off the debt.
Nora is going to tell Helmer that she borrowed money.
Nora is going to beg Helmer to let Krogstad keep his job.
Nora is going to ask Helmer to replace the dress.

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