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In act iii, scene iv, moderate insight is given into queen gertrude's character when she says: “o hamlet, speak no more: /thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul,/and there i see such black and grained spots/as will not leave their tinct.” what is gertrude revealing about herself here? question 9 options: a: she feels guilty for her sins and yet she cannot face the reality of what she has done. b: she feels like her marriage to claudius has had a negative effect on her complexion. c: she cannot bear hamlet's feigned madness any longer. d: she is angry with hamlet for trying to get her to admit to a crime that she had no part in.

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