08-27-2011, 02:04 PM
The correct answer is D
The "clock striking" is just a way of saying 'it happens when it is supposed to happen'. It wasn't in context of duration.
Person A: Are you sure it is going to happen?
Person B: As sure as I am that Noon will happen today.
Person A: So it is going to happen at noon?
Person B: No. It is as a clock, it happens regardless.
Person A: Well, I need to get ready, I didn't realize we only had the hour of Noon to complete it.
Person B: This is an approximation. We are experiencing it right now. I mean, noon was to help you understand.....I mean.... aw, just do what makes sense to you...
The "clock striking" is just a way of saying 'it happens when it is supposed to happen'. It wasn't in context of duration.
Person A: Are you sure it is going to happen?
Person B: As sure as I am that Noon will happen today.
Person A: So it is going to happen at noon?
Person B: No. It is as a clock, it happens regardless.
Person A: Well, I need to get ready, I didn't realize we only had the hour of Noon to complete it.
Person B: This is an approximation. We are experiencing it right now. I mean, noon was to help you understand.....I mean.... aw, just do what makes sense to you...