Laertes: for hamlet, and the trifling of his favour, hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, a violet in the youth of primy nature, forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting, the perfume and suppliance of a minute; no more. â€"hamlet, william shakespeare which phrases in the passage provide clues that trifling means "silliness" or "insignificance"? check all that apply. "a toy" "in blood" "not permanent" "his favour" "not lasting"