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He has no intention of truly alleviating Hester’s suffering.
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<h2>the ans is bivouac </h2>
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Hamlet doesn't kill Claudius at this point because he believes that Claudius is praying. He says that killing the king NOW would be "hire and salary, not revenge!" He simply cannot send Claudius to heaven, where he would surely go were he killed just after praying and purging his sins.
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Logical OR to be expected
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B I think sorry if its wrong I haven't read that in a hot minute
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