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Which word in this excerpt from William Shakespeare's Hamlet means "resistant"?

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User Aisbaa
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Answer:

The correct answer is repugnant.

Step-by-step explanation:

correct on edge

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Answer:

The word from this excerpt which means 'resistant' is repugnant.

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the meanings of the word repugnant is in conflict with, incompatible with, which fits the description above. His sword is in conflict with him, meaning that it doesn't want to listen to him - it is resistant to his pleas for help, especially now when he needs it most.

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