You didn't give us any options, but typically its used to set up a plot twist. Its purposefully misleading you in order to set it up.
It may be inferred from the text that the Queen may have been accused of joining the troops as a way to take her mind off of serious matters. (Option B)
<h3>What is the textual evidence for the answer above?</h3>
In the second paragraph, the Queen makes bold to declare that she didn't join the troops for recreation or disport but as a show of comradeship, to live and die if required with the soldiers in battle.
Hence, the correct answer is Option B.
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To meet with Aslo so they can learn what they are and lead the fight against the Witch.
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1 hyperbolized 2 theme 3 symbolizing 4 concrete 5 dialog 6 simile 7 conflicts 8 juxtaposes 9 alludes to 10 implicit