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30 December, 02:55

In this passage from Hamlet, act IV, scene VII, King Claudius tells Laertes why he is not taking action against Polonius's murderer. Which line conveys the idea that the Danish people love Hamlet and that accusing him of murder would generate bad public opinion for Claudius?

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  1. 30 December, 03:08
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    "... Why to a public count I might not go. Is the great love the general gender bear him. Who, dipping all his faults in their affection ... "

    Not verbatim, but that part is the answer. I got it correct on Plato, if you're concerned about that.
  2. 30 December, 03:13
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    The fourth option is the correct answer on PLATO
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