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In the excerpt from act iv of Hamlet, the way confrontation between Claudius and Laertes advances the plot is:  suspense builds as Claudius clarifies Laertes's goal.

How does the confrontation advance in act  IV ?

We can clearly see that from the given excerpt, there is a confrontation between Claudius and Laertes where they are talking about the failings of Claudius and the murder of Polonius.

Claudius slyly turns away resentment of Laertes from himself as the ruler who is in charge of neglecting to secure his instructor, to individual in charge of homicide of Polonius.

These lines are expected to fabricate tension. Laertes isn't a piece of the most vital plot line, so his thought processes can not enable the activity to achieve its peak.

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Answer: C- The suspense builds as Claudius clarifies Laertes's goal.