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POSSIBLE POI Place the events in chronological order (oldest to most recent). These events are all from Acts I and II.
= Claudius sends Voltemand and Comelius to tell King Norway that Fortinbras plans to attack Denmark.
= The Ghost tells Hamlet to take revenge on Claudius.
= Horatio sees the Ghost for the first time
= Claudius and Gertrude tell Hamlet to stop being so upset, and Hamlet performs Soliloquy 1 ("Oh, that this too too solid flesh would melt")
= Ophelia tells her father, Polonius, that Hamlet entered her room and frightened her
= Polonius gives Laertes and Ophelia advice, including that Ophelia should cut off courtship with Hamlet
Hamlet meets up with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and speaks with the players (he also performs Soliloquy 2. "Oh, what a rogue and peasant
slave am 1!")
Hamlet secretly tells Horatio he plans to act "mad."
Polonius sends Reynaldo to spy on Laertes.
Hamlet acts mad" towards Polonius calling him a "fish-monger."

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