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“Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven,Having some business, do entreat her eyesTo twinkle in their spheres till they return...” In this passage, entreat means A. enter. B. leave. C. beg. D. cry.
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I'm gonna go with c because entreat means to ask anxiously for something, and beg comes close to that
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probobly c
also i have to have 20 characters so yay
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