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'To be, or not to be' opens whose soliloquy?

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CHamlet's
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Correct answer: C. Hamlet's
1. The soliloquy occurs in Act III, Scene I. 2. It is Hamlet's meditation on existence. 3. It is the most-quoted speech in English drama. _Source: Project Gutenberg #1524 — Shakespeare's Hamlet — "To be, or not to be"_
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