young man enters. GUENEVERE: Lancelot! LANCELOT: Guenevere! (They go up to each other, and he takes both her hands. They stand that way for a moment. Then he says lightly)—Darning King Arthur’s socks, I see! GUENEVERE: (releasing herself, and going back to her chair) Yes. Sit down. LANCELOT: Where’s his royal highness? GUENEVERE: New York. Why don’t you ever come to see us? Source: Dell, Floyd. King Arthur’s Socks. 1922. King Arthur’s Socks and Other Village Plays. Whitefish: Kessinger Publishing, 2004. Google Books. Web. 7 July 2011. All of the following appear in the passage above except __________. characters stage directions logical examples dialogue

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logical examples

The passage contains the characters Guenevere and Lancelot. It also contains stage directions. Stage directions tell what the characters are doing and are set apart from the dialogue with parentheses. For example, "They go up to each other, and he takes both her hands. They stand that way for a moment. Then he says lightly." The passage also has dialogue. Dialogue is everything the characters say out loud.  The characters saying each other's names and Lancelot's question about Arthur's whereabouts are examples of dialogue.