English, 19.02.2020 01:48 nancye2008
Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.
Guildenstern: Happy in that we are not over happy;
On Fortune’s cap we are not the very button.
Hamlet: Nor the soles of her shoe?
Rosencrantz: Neither, my lord.
What is being personified in this excerpt?
delight
prosperity
fashion
footwear
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Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.
Guildenstern: Happy in that we are not over happ...
Guildenstern: Happy in that we are not over happ...
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