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Answer:
"The same little featherhead!"
"That is like a woman!"
"What is this! Is my little squirrel out of temper?"
Explanation:
This question is about "A Doll's house".
In the three sentences above it is possible that we see children's terms that are easy for children to understand and even used in games between them. When Torvald refers to Nora with those terms, we can see that he infantilizes her and sees her as a child, going so far as to be surprised when she behaves more adult, stating "That is like a woman!"
The lines which support the inference that Torvald sometimes treats Nora like a child are:
- "The same little featherhead!"
- "That is like a woman!"
- "What is this! Is my little squirrel out of temper?"
What is Inference?
This refers to the deductions which a person can make about a particular thing based on available evidence.
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that inference was used to show that Torvald sometimes treats Nora like a child and this is shown by his words about her being a little squirrel and other instances.
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