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Laertes: For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favour, Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, A violet in the youth of primy nature, Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting, The perfume and suppliance of a minute; No more. Which phrases in the passage provide clues that trifling means "silliness" or "insignificance"? Check all that apply.

a toy"

"in blood"

"not permanent"

"his favour"

"not lasting

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  1. Today, 20:55
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    "a toy"

    "not permanent"

    "not lasting"

    Explanation:

    In the passage from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Laertes warns his sister Ophelia against Hamlet's amorous advances. In that respect, he makes use of the word trifling, which means unimportant o trivial, to refer to Hamlet's courtship towards Ophelia. In fact, he claims that Hamlet is acting as a passionate young man and that his flirting or toy is temporary and meaningless.
  2. Today, 21:07
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    the answer isnt just "A Toy", its actually "not permanent" and "not lasting" also. So A., C., and E.
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