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Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House. Rank: And what other nice things am I to be allowed to see? Nora: Not a single thing more, for being so naughty. [She looks among the things, humming to herself.] Rank: [after a short silence] When I am sitting here, talking to you as intimately as this, I cannot imagine for a moment what would have become of me if I had never come into this house. Nora: [smiling] I believe you do feel thoroughly at home with us. Rank: [in a lower voice, looking straight in front of him] And to be obliged to leave it all— Nora: Nonsense, you are not going to leave it. Rank: [as before] And not be able to leave behind one the slightest token of one's gratitude, scarcely even a fleeting regret—nothing but an empty place which the first comer can fill as well as any other. Nora: And if I asked you now for a—? No! Rank: For what? Nora: For a big proof of your friendship— Rank: Yes, yes! Nora: I mean a tremendously big favour— Rank: Would you really make me so happy for once? Nora: Ah, but you don't know what it is yet. Rank: No—but tell me. Nora: I really can't, Doctor Rank. It is something out of all reason; it means advice, and help, and a favour— Rank: The bigger a thing it is the better. I can't conceive what it is you mean. Do tell me. Haven't I your confidence? Nora: More than anyone else. I know you are my truest and best friend, and so I will tell you what it is. Well, Doctor Rank, it is something you must help me to prevent. You know how devotedly, how inexpressibly deeply Torvald loves me; he would never for a moment hesitate to give his life for me. What does the audience know that Doctor Rank does not? Nora has been hiding her love for Doctor Rank. Nora does not trust Doctor Rank’s sincerity. Nora will force Doctor Rank into helping her Nora is manipulating Doctor Rank for a favor.

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Answer: Nora is manipulating Doctor Rank for a favor.

Explanation:

In the given passage from 'A Doll's House', the audience knows that Nora is manipulating the doctor without the doctor's knowledge. Hence, option D is correct.

What is the significance of 'A Doll's House'?

A Doll's House is a play written by Henrik Ibsen. This play revolves around the events that take place in the life of a woman named Nora. The intentions of Nora are to do what is best in the interest of her family members.  

In order to do best in the interest of her family, Nora tries to negotiate with the doctor and manipulate him into a favor for her in the act 2 of the play of 'A Doll's House'. The doctor is unaware of her manipulation.

Hence, option D holds true regarding 'A Doll's House'.

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