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Read the excerpt from Act 4, Scene 3 of Hamlet.HAMLET: Not where he eats, but where he is eaten: a certainconvocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Yourworm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all(25) creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves formaggots: your fat king and your lean beggar is butvariable service, two dishes, but to one table:that's the end.KING CLAUDIUS: Alas, alas!What does Hamlet's wordplay and riddle reveal about his character? A. He has a strong sense of humor. B. He does not respect Claudius. C. He recognizes Claudius as his equal. D. He does not think Claudius is smart.

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Read the excerpt from Act 4, Scene 3 of Hamlet.HAMLET: Not where he eats, but where he is eaten: a certainconvocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Yourworm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all(25) creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves formaggots: your fat king and your lean beggar is butvariable service, two dishes, but to one table:that's the end.KING CLAUDIUS: Alas, alas!What does Hamlet's wordplay and riddle reveal about his character? A. He has a strong sense of humor. B. He does not respect Claudius. C. He recognizes Claudius as his equal. D. He does not think Claudius is smart.

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Hamlet's wordplay and riddle reveal that he does not respect Claudius. He uses the metaphor of worms eating a body to mock Claudius, implying that he is not above the natural processes of decay and death. This shows his disdain and lack of respect for the king. So, the correct answer is B. He does not respect Claudius.

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