An external conflict between Gogols mother and father
In lines 99 to 105 is Claudius who speaks and acts hypocritically stating that his mourning because of his father death's is a fault of heaven, a fault to nature because fathers always die first. He doesn't say that it was him who poisoned his father.
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I am not sure if you mean true or false is the answer or that there is more options, but I would say that reading quickly comes naturally to most people is true. I hope this helps you
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D. Would rather do anything then pay the rent