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why does the author choose to have lancelot call guenevere \sweetheart\ and \darling\ in part two of king arthur’s socks: a comedy in one act?
○ to reveal the depth of his emotion
○ to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature
○ to illustrate the intimacy of their friendship
○ to underscore the frantic pace of their relationship
In "King Arthur’s Socks: A Comedy in One Act", Lancelot's use of terms like "sweetheart" and "darling" for Guenevere is to show the light - hearted, somewhat frivolous romantic side of his nature. The play is a comedy, and these terms are not used to show deep, serious emotion (so option A is out). Their relationship isn't just a friendship (ruling out C), and there's no indication of a frantic pace (ruling out D). So the correct reason is to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature.
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B. to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature