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ignore this please I didn't mean to make it
Although we never learn exactly what changes Hamlet asked The Players to make in their script, it is almost certain that the changes included the dumb show portion that presents the Fellow pouring poison into the King’s ear as well as the lines about fidelity and widowhood. One aspect of the irony is that Hamlet requested the changes so he could watch Claudius’s reaction: to “catch the conscience of a king.” He later tells his step-father. Dramatic irony is simply giving the audience more information than another character has. When Gertrude says this, she is speaking to the audience, not another character. She is foreshadowing any negative consequences of another character's actions.
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Yes. You can separate the sentence at “Nearly two years later...” by adding a period after CIA.
I don't know where the sentences are. You can do it by yourself too. Just keep in mind that interrogative sentences ask a question. These sentences use a question mark (?) for asking.
Examples:
Did you go to the store yesterday?
How many people went to the concert?
I hope this helps!