That’s true but, I feel like it wouldn’t be the same as talking to them, face to face would be the best.
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Answer:
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The answer is false. Laertes
was angry that that Hamlet killed Polonius.
His anger grows after Ophelia dies from drowning. He conspires with King Claudius to have
Hamlet killed in a sword match but when both are poisoned by their blades
Laertes reconciles with Hamlet before dying.