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In hamlet act 2: the tone of gertrude’s statement (ll. 56-57, page 62), “i doubt it is no other but the main/his father’s death and our o’erhasty marriage” is one of (a) bitter sarcasm (b) fearful questioning (c) doubtful hope (d) melancholy resignation

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