With some clocks only one hour but nowadays more and more clocks enable 24 hour settings for alarms so the answer would be 13 hours.
Harold was awoken by the sound of St John's church bells, shattering any hope of a Sunday morning lie in.
Her majesty is awoken every morning by a sense of responsibility toward the realm.
13 hours
You would get 13 hours of sleep.
Awoken. awake / awoke / awoken They were awoken at dawn by gunfire.
Yes, it is correct as the past participle of the verbs 'awake' and 'awaken'. (Both those verbs are, however, much less common these days than 'wake' and 'waken'.) "I have awoken at five o'clock every morning this week." "They have awoken a sense of shame in their father by their criticism of his behaviour." "We have awoken our mother but she is still in bed."
You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.
you can use the word awoken is a sentence like this: The lad had just awoken before breakfast.
The bear has awoken from hibernation.You have awoken the beast!
Awoken Broken was created on 2012-02-27.
actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm
Examples:I have awoken.You have awoken.He (she/it) has awoken.We have awoken.They have awoken.