Asked by Scarlet
Paraphrase Hamlet's explanation of admiration for Horatio's character?
I didn't even notice this! Could someone help?
I didn't even notice this! Could someone help?
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Find <b>Hamlet</b> in here and go to the act and scene where Hamlet expresses his admiration. Read carefully. Then rewrite it in your own words.
Several things to do as you are in this process:
1. Read over that passage several times.
2. Then go away from the computer or shut the monitor off or something -- and write from memory.
3. Check your paraphrase against the original to make sure you are using YOUR OWN WORDS and haven't inadvertently used words and phrases from the original.
4. Revise as needed.
Find <b>Hamlet</b> in here and go to the act and scene where Hamlet expresses his admiration. Read carefully. Then rewrite it in your own words.
Several things to do as you are in this process:
1. Read over that passage several times.
2. Then go away from the computer or shut the monitor off or something -- and write from memory.
3. Check your paraphrase against the original to make sure you are using YOUR OWN WORDS and haven't inadvertently used words and phrases from the original.
4. Revise as needed.
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