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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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You, as a ghost of Hamlet, have met with a group of guards, write a persuasive speech persuading them to arrest Claudius without

informing the hotel or any royal member of the place. In the speech you should persuade them to arrest Claudius and keep him in a cellar until he confesses his doings...your speech should be around 250-300 words. PLS HELP!!!
YOU WILL UNDERSATND THIS QUESTION ONLY IF YOU'VE READ HAMELT BY SDHAKESPEARE1
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IrinaK [193]3 years ago
8 0
I need a picture ASAP if you want me to do that
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
7 0

You, as a ghost of Hamlet, have met with a group of guards, write a persuasive speech persuading them to arrest Claudius without informing the hotel or any royal member of the place. In the speech you should persuade them to arrest Claudius and keep him in a cellar until he confesses his doings...your speech should be around 250-300 words.

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