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.
A run-on sentence usually occurs when two separate sentences or clauses are improperly combined. However, unlike sentence fragments, run-on sentences can still be technically grammatically correct. So technically the are bad.
The primary reason why Dickens wrote David Copperfield is because G. it was too painful for him to confront his memories directly in an autobiography.
This way, he could write about his own life, but in a different way, from a different point of view, which wouldn't be as difficult.
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The main purpose of the line is to reveal a lesson
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