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31 October, 12:29

Excerpt from Act I, Scene 1, in Hamlet by William Shakespeare

In this excerpt, three soldiers discuss their sighting of the dead king's ghost.

Horatio

Stay! speak, speak! I charge thee, speak!

[Exit Ghost.]

Marcellus

'Tis gone, and will not answer.

Bernardo

How now, Horatio! You tremble and look pale:

Is not this something more than fantasy?

What think you on't?

Horatio

Before my God, I might not this believe

Without the sensible and true avouch

Of mine own eyes.

What is the most likely meaning of the word avouch in this scene?

A. truth

B. story

C. right

D. question

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  1. 31 October, 13:54
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    Well avouch means "affirm or assert" so I think the answer would be either

    A. Truth

    or C. right but i think it is C more than i think it is A
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