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English, 13.11.2019 06:31, officialgraciela67
question 14 (5 points)
what plan does hamlet hatch during this soliloquy?
question 14 options:
he plans to see if claudius is guilty by showing him a play.
he plans to finally ask ophelia to marry him.
he plans to kill claudius immediately.
he plans to sneak back to school at wittenberg.
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