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Select the correct meaning of this expression written by William Shakespeare:

Makes you hair stand on end (Hamlet)
O Makes you laugh out loud
O Does not bother you
O Really frightens you

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Answer: C. Really frightens you

Explanation: By using the figurative language and showing hair standing on end shows that Shakespeare is trying to invoke some emotion to the viewer. Therefore, the answer "Does not bother you" is incorrect. Also, the quote is not trying to be humorous, so laughing out loud is not an option. By making someone's hair stand on end shows that there is some eeriness making the correct representation of this quote to frighten the viewer.

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