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<u>Polonius tells Reynaldo to give Laertes money and "notes". He tells Reynaldo to talk to other people in France and suggest that Laertes is gambling, drinking, fencing, swearing, fighting, & sleeping around. If someone agrees then it confirms Laertes is misbehaving and if they don't agree then he is behaving.</u>
<u> D. Men are only human and fallible themselves and cannot claim their opinions to be divine and infallible.</u>
The excerpt asserts rulers' nature (both civilian and ecclesiastical): they are fallible, imperfect, and uninspired men. Still, over the centuries, they have established and imposed their opinions on others as reliable, as the only truth. But this is wrong, the divine, and the truth can not depend on men's opinions or beliefs about what they think it's right. In conclusion, men with their fallible and imperfect nature, cannot claim their opinions to be divine and infallible.
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