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Which passage from Hamlet, Act II, Scene i is an example of setting? A) A Room in POLONIUS’ House.
B) Enter POLONIUS and REYNALDO.
C) Exit REYNALDO.
D) Ghost: [Beneath.] Swear. [They swear.]

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