I agree with you for the first one.
Generally, for stage directions, I'd say A and C, but I haven't read that work, so it could be D. I just don't know.
I did not know what to do. I could not afford to be seen walking with her, and I did not even want to-but on the other hand the flattery of those humble, hopeful turnings was not lost on me. A role was shaping for me I could not help playing. Which of the following best describes the speaker's tone?
A:troubled but intrigued***
B:friendly and outgoing
C:pleased but annoyed
D:hesitant and shy
In the play Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville, the use of stage directions better helps the reader to?
A:observe the movements of a character.
B:envision inside the mind of a character
C:understand how a character responds to a certain situation
D:all of the above****
Thank you for your help
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I know I'm confused on that one. Thank you for your help..:o)
You're welcome. =)