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Based on the context of this excerpt from W. W. Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw," what does the word placidly mean?

Without, the night was cold and wet, but in the small parlour of Laburnam Villa the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly. Father and son were at chess, the former, who possessed ideas about the game involving radical changes, putting his king into such sharp and unnecessary perils that it even provoked comment from the white-haired old lady knitting placidly by the fire.

A completing a task in a frantic manner
B having a particular motive for an action
C appearing to be calm and relaxed
D acting harshly or stubbornly

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C appearing to be calm and relaxed

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The correct answer is would be C. The Monkey's Paw was first distributed in 1902 and after that highlighted in The Lady of the Barge, a gathering of W.W. Jacobs' stories distributed in 1911. The Monkey's Paw is a great "three wishes" story that serves as a loathsomeness story and a wake up call; advising us that unintended results regularly go with the best goals.
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