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SETTING: Claire's house, Friday morning. Claire's mother is getting ready to leave home. Scene 1
CLAIRE'S MOTHER: Claire, dear! I'm so happy. You received the highest scores on the school exams! The principal just called me.
CLAIRE: Yes mom, I did it! All those hours of hard work didn't let me down. (Hugs her mother, with tears in her eyes.)
CLAIRE'S MOTHER: I've got more good news, darling. The college you applied to has offered you a scholarship. I've got the letter right here. Your principal said that with the scores you earned, you will probably receive similar offers from different schools.
CLAIRE: Really? Wow! Thank you, Mom! I couldn't have done this without you!

How do the stage directions add to the scene?
A.
They help the audience understand the setting.
B.
They help the audience understand the plot.
C.
They show how happy Claire feels.
D.
They show how Claire's mother thinks.

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