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Ous conjectures in breeding Hamlet: Not so, my lord; I am too minds.
much i' the sun.
Gertrude: Let her come in. [Exit
Gertrude: Good Hamlet, cast thy Gentleman.]
nighted colour off,
To my sick soul, as sin's true nature
And let thine eye look like a friend on is,
Denmark.
Each toy seems prologue to some
Do not for ever with thy vailed lids great amiss:
Seek for thy noble father in the dust: So full of artless jealousy is guilt,
Thou know'st 'tis common; all that live It spills itself in fearing to be spilt.
must die,
Passing through nature to eternity.
Which statement best describes Gertrude's development between Act I and Act IV?
She becomes less tolerant of young people's behavior.
O She becomes more romantic about her husband.
O She becomes less confident in her assertions.
She becomes more interested in politics.


Ous conjectures in breeding

Hamlet: Not so, my lord; I am too minds.
much i' the sun.
Gertrude: L

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