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Read the excerpt from Act IV of Hamlet.

Hamlet: Rightly to be great
Is not to stir without great argument,
But greatly to find quarrel in a straw
When honour’s at the stake.

What is the most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great” and "greatly”?

Shakespeare utilizes the repetition of “great” to help illustrate Hamlet’s lack of a main point.
By repeating the same word, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not sure of his point.
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of “great” to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
By using a word with multiple meanings, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not good at making his point.

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Answer:

Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of “great” to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Act IV of Hamlet, in Hamlet's monologue, he talks about how right it is to be great not to stir without great argument but to greatly find quarrel in a straw when honor is at stake.

The most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great” and "greatly” is he capitalizes on the multiple meanings of “great” to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.

Answer:

c

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