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Shakespeare most likely chose the word head instead of the word leader because it emphasizes Hamlet’s independence. adds gruesome images to Laertes speech. continues his comparison of government to a human body. creates a scary tone that contrasts with Ophelia’s innocence.

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C. continues his comparison of government to a human body.

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Shakespeare employs the word 'head' instead of 'leader' to:

c). continues his comparison of government to a human body.

Hamlet

In the text, the author continuously employs the term 'head' and not 'leader' because he aims to keep up with his comparison between the human body and the government.

The cause of employing the term is to highlight the merciful and helpless state of the government like the body of a human.

This shows that the term is deliberately employed to show the condition of the government.

Thus, option c is the correct answer.

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