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1) In this portion of the poem, why does Prufrock say he is not like Shakespeare's Hamlet?

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A) He is much more interesting than Hamlet.
B) He is far less interesting than Hamlet
C) He is not royalty like Hamlet.
D) He is royalty, unlike Hamlet.

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User Dbcb
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Answer:

B) He is far less interesting than Hamlet.

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User Roanna
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B) He is far less interesting than Hamlet.
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