Assuming that you're talking about 'the lady's maid bell' when the narrator refer to Mr. Brympton as "that kind of gentleman" , she refer that : She does not trust Mr. Brympton.
That's why the narrator made an effort to keep Mr. Brympton away so he's not to close to her
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OB. Mood is the atmosphere of the narrative, and is created by settings, attitude, and descriptions.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The point-of-view definition is the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. These other answers are specific points of view, but not the broad definition.
The words in the brackets are telling the actors what to physically do, meaning it would be a stage direction.
It isn't dialogue because that is a conversation between two people.
It isn't dialect because that is how a person speaks. There is no speaking in the brackets.
It isn't narration because it isn't spoken allowed for the audience.
It isn't a description because that is too broad a term more often used for emotions.
My advice is to just be yourself but lie a little bit