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Even after listening to Hamlet's conversation with Ophelia, Polonius is still convinced that Hamlet's madness is caused by Ophelia's rejection of his love/ true/ false
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Even after listening to Hamlet's conversation with Ophelia, Polonius is still convinced that Hamlet's madness is caused by Ophelia's rejection of his love/ true/ false
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Hi there!
The answer to this question is
True.
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It's
true
. And after her conversation with Hamlet, Ophelia is convinced that he's mad.
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