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Read this excerpt from part two of king arthur's socks: a comedy in one act. lancelot: (desperately, rising as he speaks) i am going to be married. guenevere: (in a mocking simulation of surprise) what, again? lancelot: yes—again—and as soon as possible—to vivien. guenevere: i congratulate you. a.) to illustrate guenevere’s kind feelings toward her friend b.) to show their tendency toward manners and propriety c. )to suggest lancelot’s loyalty to his bride-to-be d.) to emphasize their mutual hopes for the future

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