PLEASE HELP! IM REALLY BAD WITH SHAKESPEARE! In Act I, scene iii, Polonius gives a long speech of advice to his son Laertes as he leaves home for France. Write a paragraph full of advice you would expect to hear from your parents before leaving home to go to college. Your answer should be at least one hundred words.
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