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Read the excerpt from matilda by roald dahl.

"what about something much harder, like two times four hundred and eighty-seven? could you tell me that? "

"i think so, yes," matilda said.

"are you sure? "

"why yes, miss honey, i'm fairly sure."

"what is it then, two times four hundred and eighty-seven? "

which statement is best supported by the dialogue?

matilda is very good at multiplication, but she does not know how to divide.
miss honey desperately wants matilda to get a wrong answer.
miss honey is stunned by matilda’s ability to multiply high numbers.
matilda wants to impress miss honey with her multiplication skills.

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