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ROS Heads.
Repeat.
Heads. (He looks up at Guil—embarrassed laugh.) Getting a bit of a bore, isn’t it?
GUIL (coldly) A bore?
ROS Well . . .
GUIL What about the suspense?
ROS (innocently) What suspense?
Small pause.
GUIL It must be the law of diminishing returns. . . . I feel the spell about to be broken. (Energizing himself somewhat. He takes out a coin, spins it high, catches it, turns it over on to the back of his other hand, studies the coin—and tosses it to Ros. His energy deflates and he sits.)
Well, it was an even chance . . . if my calculations are correct.

–Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,
Tom Stoppard

How does Guildenstern’s perspective develop in this excerpt?

A) He becomes angry because he has lost so many coins.

B) He becomes convinced that Rosencrantz is better at this game.

C) He begins to suspect that Rosencrantz is cheating.

D) He begins to doubt his understanding of the game.

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I believe the answer is B
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Answer:

D

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