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In this excerpt from act iv, scene vii, of hamlet, which phrase supports the theme of disease, rotting, and decay? *the ( ) are the answer choose laertes:   (know you the hand? ) king: 'tis hamlet's character: "naked"! and in a postscript here, he says "alone." (can you devise me? ) laertes: i am lost in it, my lord. but let him come, (it warms the very sickness in my heart) that i shall live and tell him to his teeth, 'thus didst thou.' king: if it be so, laertes– as how should it be so? how otherwise? – (will you be rul'd by me? ) laertes: ay, my lord, (so you will not o'errule me to a peace.)

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