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When does Mary decide to approach Guenevere with her problem in King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act?

a) After Vivien leaves
b) When Guenevere is alone during Vivien’s visit
c) When Lancelot’s name is mentioned after Vivien’s visit
d) When Arthur returns from his trip during Vivien’s visit

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Final answer:

Mary approaches Guenevere with her problem when Guenevere is alone during Vivien's visit, as per the options provided in the question.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mary decides to approach Guenevere with her problem in King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act when Guenevere is alone during Vivien’s visit. As the excerpts quoted do not directly align with the play 'King Arthur's Socks' by Floyd Dell and instead come from Alfred Lord Tennyson's 'The Lady of Shalott', the choice seems to be made on the basis of information provided in the question itself rather than the passages given. This answer is based on recognizing the correct timing according to options provided in the question regarding when Mary might find Guenevere alone and therefore approach her with a personal issue.

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