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Which passage from Hamlet, Act II, Scene i is an example of setting?
A Room in POLONIUS’ House.
Enter POLONIUS and REYNALDO.
Exit REYNALDO.
Ghost: [Beneath.] Swear. [They swear.]
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"A Room in POLONIUS’ House."
This stage direction names the location of the scene, so it functions as the setting.
This stage direction names the location of the scene, so it functions as the setting.
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