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And can you, by no drift of circumstance,

Get from him why he puts on this confusion.

Grating so harshly all his days of quiet,

with turbulent and dangerous lunacy?

(Act 3; Scene 1, lines 1-4)

2071

The person being discussed is

  • A. Voltimand
  • B. Hamlet
  • C. Ophelia
  • D. Rosencrantz
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2072

The characters being addressed are

  • A. Marcellus and Horatio
  • B. Bernado and Francisco
  • C. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
  • D. Marcellus and Francisco
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2073

The response given to this speech indicates that the attempt was

  • A. unsuccesful
  • B. successful
  • C. progressing
  • D. dangerous
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2074

The character being addressed is

  • A. Hamlet
  • B. Laertes
  • C. Ophelia
  • D. Horatio
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Read the extract and answer the question

Why, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgement pierce
As day does to your eye.
(Act Four Scene V, lines 128 - 133)

2075

The speaker is

  • A. the king
  • B. the queen
  • C. the ghost
  • D. polonius
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