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Read the excerpt from act ii of hamlet. admit no messengers, receive no tokens. which done, she took the fruits of my advice; and he, repulsed,—a short tale to make,— fell into a sadness, then into a fast, which of these lines is a metaphor? admit no messengers, receive no tokens. which done, she took the fruits of my advice; and he, repulsed,—a short tale to make,— fell into a sadness, then into a fast,

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