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15 October, 11:58

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. who would fardels bear, / To grunt and sweat under a weary life. Based on its context, the word fardels most likely refers to a (n).

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  1. 15 October, 11:59
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    burden

    Explanation:

    The excerpt is asking who will be able to stand the fardels in a tired life. In this context, we can conclude that the word "fardels" is referring to "burden". The poet is asking who will be able to bear the burden in a tired life.

    We can come to this conclusion because the word "fardels" refers to a heavy burden that must be heroically carried during a journey.
  2. 15 October, 12:20
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    Based on its context from the excerpt, the word fardels most

    likely refer to a burden.

    To add, the word fardel is a noun and it means a bundle;

    burden. The excerpt is taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet → Act 3, Scene 1, Page 4.
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