In the sentence “Under the guise of a clown, Joseph made a surprise visit at his son’s birthday party,” what does the word “guise” imply?
A. Joseph was actually a clown
B. Joseph was pretending to be a clown
C. Joseph was wearing a new outfit
D. Joseph was late to the party

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