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Read the excerpt from Act I of Hamlet.

Bernardo: ’Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco.

What is the meaning of the underlined phrase?

This is twelve.
It’s twelve o’clock.
Twelve things have fallen.
A man was hit twelve times.

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User Kirugan
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Answer:

B- its twelve o clock

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User Pagid
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The meaning of this sentence is "It's twelve o'clock" (B). This is written in old English which says the time of the day. By then, the clock uses a pendulum which sound each hour and count out the number the corresponding hour. Because of that the word ’strike’ was used with time during that age.

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