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Complete the quote: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your...................."

AEyes

BEars

CEfforts

DEndeavours

Answer:

B. Ears

Read Explanation:

  1. Quote Origin: The quote "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" is from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.

  2. Act and Scene: The quote is specifically from Act 3, Scene 2.

  3. Character: The quote is spoken by the character Mark Antony.

  4. Context: In this scene, Mark Antony is addressing the crowd at Julius Caesar's funeral, trying to persuade them to take action against Caesar's assassins.

  5. Rhetorical Device: The phrase "lend me your ears" is a rhetorical device, asking the audience to listen attentively to what he has to say.

  6. Famous Phrase: This quote has become one of Shakespeare's most famous phrases, often referenced or parodied in popular culture.


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