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What do these lines infer about Claudius' opinion of Hamlet's behavior? "Love? His feelings don't move in that direction. And his words, although they were a little disorganized, weren't
crazy. No his sadness is hatching something like a hen does sitting on an egg. What hatches very well may be
dangerous."
F He believes that Hamlet is young and careless about the people around him.
G He is suspicious that Hamlet is aware of what he's doing and has a plan of action.
H He feels that Hamlet isn't very smart and makes poor decisions.
3 He truly doesn't love Ophelia because he has a new love interest.

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