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Place the events in chronological order (oldest to most recent). These events are all from Act III. = The royal family, and others, watch the play "The Murder of Gonzago."
= Gertrude and Hamlet actually talk to each other in her room.
= Hamlet delivers Soliloquy 3 ("To be, or not to be -- that is the question.")
= Claudius tells Hamlet he will send him to England.
= Hamlet considers murdering Claudius, but decides not to since he is kneeling in prayer.
= Ophelia attempts to return Hamlet's letter while Polonius spies on them.
= Rosencrantz. Guildenstern, and Polonius tell Hamlet he should speak with his mother in her room
Hamlet sees the Ghost in Gertrude's room.
Polonius is stabbed through the curtain and dies
Claudius stops the play and the lights are turned on as everyone exits

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