Start with "Recent polls show Ronald Reagan is now rated as the best president ever, better than Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt. Is it now time to make room for Reagan on Mount Rushmore?"
<span>That sounds catchy to me.</span>
<span>In lines 175-177 of Scene 5, Hamlet tells Horatio and Marcellus that he will pretend to be mad or crazy. This way he can spy on his mother and uncle without them knowing that he is only pretending being crazy.
Hamlet will carry out his revenge using subterfuge. He will gather evidences of his uncle's wrongdoing by bearing witness as a crazy person. If people will think that Hamlet has lost his mind, they will lower their guards and talk freely of their plans discounting Hamlet's presence in their midst. </span>
I think the answer is B.<span>To infer something from a story is to draw conclusions based on something that the author did not state directly.
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