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Polonius's advice 'to thine own self be true' is addressed to:
ALaertes
BOphelia
CHamlet
DClaudius
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Laertes
1. The advice is in Act I, Scene III.
2. Laertes is about to depart for France.
3. It is part of a stream of paternal platitudes.
_Source: Project Gutenberg #1524 — Shakespeare's Hamlet — "This above all: to thine own self be true"_
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