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English, 24.06.2019 00:30 clairee002

Read the paragraph from an interpretive literary analysis. in william shakespeare's hamlet, the main character's indecision and inattention result not only in deaths around him, but also in his own death. hamlet wounds laertes and then they switch swords. before laertes dies, he gets in a last jab at hamlet, who ends up being wounded by his own poisoned sword. the allusion is that not only does laertes die as expected, but hamlet is doomed to die by the poison on his own sword as well. how should this paragraph be revised to use the correct domain-specific vocabulary? the term allusion should be changed to the term characterization. the term allusion should be changed to the term imagery. the term allusion should be changed to the term irony. the term allusion should be changed to the phrase word choice.

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