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Read the excerpt from act iv of hamlet.
ophelia:
larded with 'sweet flower;
which bewept to the grave did go
with true-love showers.
claudius: how do you, pretty lady?
ophelia: well, god 'ild you! they say the owl was a baker's daughter. lord! we know what we are, but know not what we may be. god be at your table!
how does the excerpt reveal ophelia’s character development?
she has become more romantic.
she expresses an increased religious devotion.
she has lost her ability to think logically.
she is plotting revenge for her father’s death.

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larded with 'sweet flower;
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