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11. you didnt say who or what Horatio was describing?
12. Horatio suggests that they tell Prince Hamlet, the dead king's son, about the apparition. He believes that though the ghost did not speak to him, if it is really the ghost of King Hamlet, it will not refuse to speak to his beloved son.
13. False.
14. The ghost could only appear between midnight and dawn. He says in 1,5 "But soft! I smell the morning air. Brief let me be." He needs to tell his story before morning comes. In 1,1 he disappears once he hears a rooster crow to signal the dawn.
15. The scene ends with Horatio, Marcellus and Bernardo entering and talking with Hamlet about the ghost they have seen. Hamlet agrees to join them this coming night to see the ghost for himself.
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