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The Murder of Gonzago, also known as The Mousetrap, is a play Hamlet has performed in order to unveil his uncle's innocence or guilt in the death of his father. Hamlet adds scenes depicting his father's death into the action of the play. When those scenes are performed, Hamlet's uncle and mother are uncomfortable.
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Delete usual. Custom and usual do not flow together and a custom is already a usual thing, just like tradition.
Answer: "As if by magic, Uncle was suddenly at his side."
The correct answer for this question is this one: "The speaker sees a child covered in soot, lying alone in the snow. Good start. The child tells him that his parents, who have forced him into chimney sweeping, are praying at a nearby church. " Hope this helps answer your question.