EUGENE All right! All right! KATE I want you inside now! Put out the water glasses. BLANCHE I can do that. KATE Why? Is his arm
broken? (She yells out again) And I don't want any backtalk, you hear? (She goes back to the kitchen) EUGENE (Slams the ball into his glove angrily. Then he cups his hands, making a megaphone out of it and announces to the grandstands) "Attention, ladies, and gentlemen! Today's game will be delayed because of my Aunt Blanche's headache . . ." —Brighton Beach Memoirs, Neil Simon What do the stage directions given to Eugene indicate? He wants to be a baseball announcer He’s mad that he has to go inside. He’s concerned about his aunt’s headache. He’s angry that his game will be delayed.
"What do the stage directions given to Eugene indicate?" The stage directions given to Eugene indicate that "He's angry that his game will be delayed." You can tell this because of text details such as "slams the ball" and "angrily". These key details let us know that Eugene is frustrated about his game being delayed.
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An action verb is a verb that expresses physical or mental action. The action verb tells us what the subject of our clause or sentence is doing-physically or mentally.