He had nothing to loose but I'm not sure?? sorry if I am wrong
4. It’s either B or C (but I’m more going for C)
5. It’s A
Answer:
The fundamental reasoning behind Laertes' objections to Ophelia's relationship with Hamlet mainly lies in true care and concern for his sister while Polonius' objections lie mainly in his concern for his image and his power. Laertes' advice can be seen as a true desire for the well being of his younger sister.
Polonius sternly echoes Laertes' advice and forbids Ophelia to associate with Hamlet anymore. He tells her that Hamlet has deceived her in swearing his love and that she should see through his false vows and rebuff his affections. Ophelia pledges to obey.
Polonius always thinks Hamlet is crazy!
Ophelia indicates that she will remember Laertes's advice when she says, “I shall the effect of this good lesson keep”
Explanation:
pls brainliest
The best answer to choose is C. My doctor told me "to be sure to finish taking all of my medicine."