4. PART B: Which TWO quotes from the text support the answer to Part
A?
O A "tis nobler in the mind to suffer /The slings and arrows of
outrageous fortune" ( Lines 2-3)
B "take arms against a sea of troubles / And by opposing end them." (
Lines 4-5)
OC "and by a sleep to say we end / The heartache, and the thousand
natural shocks / That flesh is heir to." ( Lines 6-8)
D "For in that sleep of death what dreams may come / When we have
shuffled off this mortal coil/Must give us pause." ( Lines 11-13)
DE "That patient merit of th' unworthy takes. / When he himself might
his quietus make/With a bare bodkin?" ( Lines 19-21)
F"But that the dread of something after death./ The undiscovered
country, from whose bourn/No traveller returns" (Lines 23-25)
