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In act iii, scene iii, claudius confesses his crime in a soliloquy, and hamlet has an opportunity to sneak up behind him while he is praying and kill him, but once again hamlet does not act, saying: “now might i do it pat, now he is praying, and now i'll do 't. [he draws his sword.] and so he goes to heaven, and so am i revenged. that would be scanned: a villain kills my father, and for that, i, his sole son, do this same villain send to heaven.” why does hamlet hesitate? question 8 options: a: hamlet is afraid to see claudius' blood spilled on the floor of the church/chapel. b: hamlet is still not entirely sure if claudius actually killed his father. c: hamlet does not want to murder claudius while he is praying because he does not want him to die while he is confessing his sins, which may result in him going to heaven. d: hamlet has lent his dagger to one of the actors for the performance of the murder of gonzago, and therefore he has nothing to kill him with.

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