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What do the stage directions reveal about Guenevere? They suggest Guenevere’s aloof attitude. They imply Guenevere’s misunderstanding. They illustrate Guenevere’s casual manner. They demonstrate Guenevere’s domestic focus.

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The correct answer is A) They suggest Guenevere's aloof attitude.

King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in one-act, is a play written by Floyd Dell in 1916.
Guenevere's aloof attitude is shown through her actions and the stage directions, such as: 'she retreats behind the chair', 'mildly', 'she darns placidly away', 'holding him at arm's lenght'. All these actions give the reader a sense of distance.
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