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Which statement best explains why Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern have different opinions about the coin
toss?
Read the excerpt from Rosencrantz and Guildenstem
Are Dead by Tom Stoppard.
GUIL (more intensely) We have been spinning coins
together since-(He releases him almost as violently)
This is not the first time we have spun coins!
ROS Oh no—We've been spinning coins for as long
as I remember
GUIL How long is that?
ROS I forget Mind you-eighty-five times!
GUIL Yes?
ROS It'll take some beating, imagine.
GUIL Is that what you imagine? Is that it? No fear?
ROS Fear?
GUIL (in fury--flings a coin on the ground) Fearl The
© Rosencrantz does not care about the results of the
game while Guildenstern wants to win
Rosencrantz trusts Guildenstern while
Guildenstern thinks that Rosencrantz is cheating
Rosencrantz is relaxed about the strangeness of
the outcome, while Guildenstern is bothered by it
Rosencrantz remembers the other times they
tossed coins while Guildenstern has forgotten
them

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The best explanation about the two men's opinions is that Rosencrantz is relaxed about the strangeness of the outcome, while Guildenstern is bothered by it. (C)

The two men's different opinions

Every single time Rosencrantz flips a coin, he gets heads. To him, however, that does not seem like something he should worry about. To Guildenstern, on the other hand, they seem to have gone into some alternate dimension.

In other words, Rosencrantz remains relaxed in the face of strangeness. He does not seem to care or worry about things, simply believing it will turn out okay in the end. Guildenstern has a different attitude. He is bothered and eager to understand what is happening.

With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question.

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