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Which Roman author is quoted at the beginning of the essay?

AOvid

BCicero

CVirgil

DHorace

Answer:

B. Cicero

Read Explanation:


The essay opens with a quotation from Cicero, setting a thoughtful and classical tone. Cicero, known for his writings on rhetoric, philosophy, and civic life, is a fitting choice, especially since the essay is centered around conversation and social interaction—themes Cicero often explored, particularly in works like De Senectute (On Old Age).

Steele’s use of a classical reference also shows how these periodical essays blended intellectual depth with accessible humor.


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