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Hamlet sends Ophelia to a:
ACottage
BConvent
CMonastery
DNunnery
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Nunnery
1. The line is in Act III, Scene I.
2. It follows the 'To be' soliloquy.
3. The word had a double sense in Elizabethan English.
_Source: Project Gutenberg #1524 — Shakespeare's Hamlet — "get thee to a nunnery"_
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