Answer:
stage directions that reveal emotion
Explanation:
In William Gibson's play "The Miracle Worker," based on Hellen Keller's biography, the author makes use of stage directions to indicate the actors the emotions that he wishes the characters to express while they say their lines. For instance, he uses the words and phrases <em> cheerily, shocked, taps her brow </em>and <em>meekly</em>, which demonstrate the characters' natural state of mind according to the circumstances and relationships they are surrounded by.
My first choice would be A. When you read the excerpt, how does it make you feel? That's your first clue to the answer. If they want something book specific, I would choose C.
All of the above is the correct answer. Americans today would be familiar with all of these features of politics in ancient Athens.