5 Which choice is the most reasonable analysis of the way dramatic elements in the
passage interact to advance the plot?

A Hamlet's internal conflict, in which he struggles with his own hesitation
to act, establishes his tragic flaw and leads him to devise a new plan,
contributing to the rising action.
Hamlet's internal conflict, in which he struggles with his jealousy,
establishes his tragic flaw and leads him to devise a new plan,
contributing to the rising action.

B. Hamlet's conflict with Claudius, in which he strives to respect Claudius
even while suspecting him of murder, sets in motion a chain of events
that will reveal Hamlet's tragic flaw.

C.Hamlet's conflict with Claudius, in which Hamlet seeks to avenge his
father's death and take the throne for himself, sets in motion a chain of
events that will reveal Hamlet's tragic flaw.

D. hamlets conflict with claudius in which hamlet seeks to avenge his fathers desth and take the throne for himself sets in motion a chain of events that will reveal hamlets tragic flaw