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English, 25.06.2019 16:30, cuthbertson157

Read the excerpt from act ii of hamlet. polonius: how now, ophelia! what’s the matter? ophelia: alas! my lord, i have been so affrighted. which is the best adaptation of the underlined part of the excerpt? a) i have been saddened. b) i have been angry. c) i have been confused. d) i have been scared.

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