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What does Hamlet’s speech suggest about his emotional state?

He is very upset.
He is nervous.
He is calm.
He is suspicious.

What does Hamlet’s speech suggest about his emotional state? He is very upset. He-example-1

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A.) He is very upset

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User Litepresence
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Answer:

He is very upset.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamlet recites these lines after talking to his mother Gertrude and King Claudius. It is in this scene that we are first introduced to Hamlet's problems. We learn that King Hamlet died less than two months ago, and that Queen Gertrude has remarried. She is now married to King Hamlet's brother, Claudius, and this situation makes Hamlet extremely upset and uncomfortable.

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