if you do not kill the king when you strike and the king sees this he will get mad and kill you and if you try to run he'll send a whole army to attack you!
Answer:
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Answer:
B. This passage restates the thesis that the first edition is influential and sums up the supporting evidence.
Explanation:
Got it right on the test
The correct answers are: 4) Claudius: Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?, and 5). Claudius: But, O! what form of prayer Can serve my turn? 'Forgive me my foul murder?'
Act III of Hamlet. Claudius and Gertrude talk about the behavior of Hamlet with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The conversation is under the vigilant eyes of Claudius and Polonius. It’s a test to decide if Hamlet’s madness is because of his love for Ophelia.
We really dont know much about the paragraph but i have read this beforen. the answer is A