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Read the excerpt from Act I of Hamlet. Bernardo: ’Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. Francisco: For this relief much thanks; ’tis bitter cold, Which is the best …
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Read the excerpt from Act I of Hamlet. Bernardo: ’Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. Francisco: For this relief much thanks; ’tis bitter cold, Which is the best adaptation of the underlined part of the excerpt? allow me to be alone allow me to rest go to sleep go get warm
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There is no underlined part of the excerpt. However, If you were to write a modern adaptation of these lines it might read as follows:
Bernardo: It's midnight; go to bed, Francisco. Francisco: Thank you for giving me a break; it's freezing!
The only answer choice that fits any part of the excerpt is "go to sleep". There is no indication in this excerpt that either of the men wants to be alone. While going inside will get Francisco warm, the direction is to go to bed. This makes the most sense since it is midnight as well.
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