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SAMPSON. 'Tis al one. I will show myself a lyrant. When I have fought with the men. I will be civil with the maids: I will cut off their heads. GREGORY. The heads of the maids
SAMPSON. Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads, lake it in whal sense thou will. 10 points. Is this passage written in poetry or prose?

A. Poetry
B. Prose
C. Neither​

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