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read the passage from hamlet. act i. scene v. hamlet: and now, good friends, as you are friends, scholars, and soldiers, give me one poor request. horatio: what is t, my lord? we will. hamlet: never make known what you have seen to - night. which is the best definition of poor, as it is used in the passage? inexpensive meager pitiful unfortunate
In the context, "poor" means something small or meager. Hamlet is asking for a small request. It doesn't mean inexpensive, pitiful, or unfortunate in this usage.
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B. meager