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28 April, 11:14

Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet. Hamlet: Slanders, sir: for the satirical rogue says here that old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum, and that they have a plentiful lack of wit, together with most weak hams: all which, sir, though I most powerfully and potently believe, yet I hold it not honesty to have it thus set down; for you yourself, sir, should be old as I am, if, like a crab, you could go backward. Which is a metaphor? old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum all which, sir, though I most powerfully and potently believe be old as I am, if, like a crab, you could go backward

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  1. 28 April, 11:28
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    The answer is B) their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree grum
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