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Read the lines from act i of hamlet, in which king claudius comments on hamlet's mourning, and answer the question. 'tis sweet and commendable in your nature, hamlet, to give these mourning duties to your father . . why does claudius then advise his stepson to no longer dwell in grief? a. hamlet must travel to wittenberg in order to attend school. b. grieving is considered cowardly and serves for the weak of heart. c. the queen does not wish to see hamlet distraught and in despair. d. mourning must be done solitarily in the confines of one's bedroom.

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