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The aside reveals to the audience Hamlet’s A. respect for Laertes. B. affection for Claudius. C. jealousy of Laertes. D. dislike of Claudius

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Ah, Shakespeare.

If the aside you mean by is
"Claudius: Take thy fair hour, Laertes; time be thine, 
And thy best graces spend it at thy will. 
But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son,—

Hamlet: [Aside.] A little more than kin, and less than kind."

Then it's D., dislike of Claudius.

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*Starry*

Answer:

(D) dislike of Claudius.

Explanation:

Claudius: Take thy fair hour, Laertes; time be thine,

And thy best graces spend it at thy will.  But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son,— Hamlet: [Aside.] A little more than kin, and less than kind.

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