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the tragedy of hamlet, prince of denmark, act i, scenes iii-iv by willi…

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the tragedy of hamlet, prince of denmark, act i, scenes iii-iv by william shakespeare as you read, highlight unfamiliar words and use context clues to predict the words’ meanings. take notes to record your predictions. laertes warns his sister, ophelia, not to trust hamlet’s declarations of love. act i. scene iii. which sentence correctly restates polonius’s dialogue? they tell me you and hamlet are spending a lot of time together. they tell me you and hamlet often sneak off to a private room. they tell me that you and hamlet attend many plays together. they tell me that hamlet is often late for your dates, but you wait for him.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In the context of Polonius's dialogue (related to Laertes warning Ophelia about Hamlet's love declarations), the key idea is about Ophelia and Hamlet's time together. The first option accurately restates the idea of them spending much time together, while the other options introduce details (sneaking to private room, attending plays, Hamlet being late) not implied in the original context of the dialogue about their relationship and time spent.

Answer:

They tell me you and Hamlet are spending a lot of time together.