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read the passage from a dolls house.
helmer: calls out from his room. is that my little lark twittering out there?
nora: busy opening some of the parcels. yes, it is!
helmer: is it my little squirrel bustling about?
nora: yes!
helmer: when did my squirrel come home?
nora: just now. puts the bag of macaroons into her pocket and wipes her mouth. come in here, torvald, and see what i have bought.
helmer: dont disturb me. a little later, he opens the door and looks into the room, pen in hand. bought, did you say? all these things? has my little spendthrift been wasting money again?
nora: yes but, torvald, this year we really can let
how do the stage directions in brackets affect the meaning of the text?
○ they tell the reader that torvald opens his door only when he realizes that nora has spent money.
○ they tell the reader that torvald uses pet names for nora and treats her like a child.
○ they show the reader that torvald thinks that nora bought too much.
○ they show the reader that torvald prefers his pets over his wife.
Stage directions like Nora's actions (opening parcels, hiding macaroons) and Helmer's pet names ("lark," "squirrel") show Helmer treats Nora childishly. Other options are incorrect: no door - opening condition for money, no indication of too much buying, or preferring pets.
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B. They tell the reader that Torvald uses pet names for Nora and treats her like a child.