Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene iii.

Laertes: For he himself is subject to his birth;
He may not, as unvalu’d persons do,
Carve for himself, for on his choice depends
The safety and the health of the whole state;
And therefore must his choice be circumscrib’d
Unto the voice and yielding of that body
Whereof he is the head.

Shakespeare most likely chose the word head instead of the word leader because it

A. emphasizes Hamlet’s independence.

B. adds gruesome images to Laertes speech.

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

D. creates a scary tone that contrasts with Ophelia’s innocence.

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Based on the given passage above taken from Hamlet, Act I, Scene III, Shakespeare most likely chooses the word "head" rather than the word "leader" for a reason that he wants to emphasize the independence of Hamlet. "Hamlet" is a play that is actually written by William Shakespeare.

The answer is C. i just took the test