Answer :
The aspect of the plot that is resolved in Act II of the Hamlet is the Fortinbras threat.
Along with Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and others, the King and Queen enter. Two of Hamlet's classmates from high school have been called to Elsinore by King Claudius so that they can spy on the Prince and bring back detailed reports of Hamlet's every move. This Act makes reference to Fortinbras to serve as a reminder of the actions he has taken in the past to exact revenge.
Scene II in this his discourse outlines Hamlet's proceeded with failure to do anything of outcome. He does not have the information on the best way to cure the aggravation brought about by his current conditions, so he considers how an entertainer would depict him, saying, he would suffocate the stage with tears .Hence, The aspect of the plot that is resolved in Act II of the Hamlet is the Fortinbras threat. option B is the correct statement.
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