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What is the effect of this dialogue? ead the excerpt from Hamlet, Act I, Scene i. Tarcellus: What! has this thing appear'd again to-night? ernardo: I have seen nothing. It …
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What is the effect of this dialogue?
ead the excerpt from Hamlet, Act I, Scene i.
Tarcellus: What! has this thing appear'd again to-night?
ernardo: I have seen nothing.
It creates an air of suspense in the plot.
O It shows how angry the characters are.
O lt describes details of the castle setting.
O It entertains through the use of clever w
Carcellus: Horatio says 'tis but our fantasy,
nd will not let belief take hold of him
buching this dreaded sight twice seen of us:
herefore I have entreated him along
ith us to watch the minutes of this night;
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Answer:it shows how angry the characters are.
Explanation: Got is correct on Edge
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It shows how angry they are
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