Read the excerpt from Hamlet.
Based on the context of the excerpt, the best definition of larded is
A. “demanding.”
B. “complaining.”
C. “edited.”
D. “filled.”

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The complete question would be:

"Read the excerpt from Hamlet. Hamlet: My fears forgetting manners—to unseal Their grand commission; where I found, Horatio, O royal knavery! an exact command, Larded with many several sorts of reasons Importing Denmark’s health, and England’s too, With, such bugs and goblins in my life, That, on the supervise, no leisure bated, No, not to stay the grinding of the axe, My head should be struck off. Based on the context of the excerpt, the best definition of larded is “demanding.” “complaining.” “edited.” “filled.” "

Answer:

D. “filled.”

Explanation:

The word "larded" was used to describe how the royal cavalry was filled, complete, full of many sorts of reasons. It is like saying that the royal cavalry was bathed with different reasons so that it filled all its spaces leaving no room available for other kinds of thinking.

With this we can say that the word "larded" refers to the sense of fulfillment, so the correct answer to your question is the letter D.

Answer:

D. “filled.”

Explanation:

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