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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
4 years ago
9

When Claudius is addressing the crowd about King Hamlet's death, he uses the "we" form? For example, he says, "Though yet of Ham

let our dear brother's death..."
Question 7 options:

When he says "our dear brother's death," he is including the other brothers of his that are listening in the crowd.


When he says "our dear brother's death," he is trying to inspire empathy from Hamlet.


When he says "our dear brother's death," he is using the royal form of "we" to show that the loss of the King is felt by all of Denmark.

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Question 8 (3 points) Question 8 Unsaved
Based on this passage, what does Claudius want done?

"By letters congruing to that effect,

The present death of Hamlet. Do it, England,

For like the hectic in my blood he rages,

And thou must cure me. Till I know 'tis done,

Howe'er my haps, my joys were ne'er begun."

Question 8 options:

He wants the English King to write him letters.


He wants the English King to send him a cure for his fevers.


He wants the English King to have Hamlet killed.

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Question 9 (3 points) Question 9 Unsaved
Who is the intended audience when Hamlet says in an aside..."A little more than kin and less than kind?"

Question 9 options:

The audience


Horatio


Gertrude

Hamlet's harsh treatment of Ophelia makes her a sympathetic figure in the play because...

Question 11 options:

her father is sneaky and she is embarrassed by him.


she has to spend her life in a nunnery.


she has no power and is easy to take advantage of.
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Setler79 [48]4 years ago
6 0
7) When he says "our dear brother's death," he is using the royal form of "we" to show that the loss of the King is felt by all of Denmark.

8) He wants the English King to have Hamlet killed.

9) The audience

11) she has no power and is easy to take advantage of.
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