Which word in this excerpt from act I, scene I, of Richard III means “to listen”?
Yea, Richard, when I know; for I protest
As yet I do not: but, as I can learn,
He hearkens after prophecies and dreams;
And from the cross-row plucks the letter G.
And says a wizard told him that by G
His issue disinherited should be;
And, for my name of George begins with G,
It follows in his thought that I am he.
These, as I learn, and such like toys as these
Have moved his highness to commit me now.

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Your answer is Hearken

Hearken means to hear, listen, or attend

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Answer:

The correct answer is "hearken" .

Explanation:

the word "hearken" is an archaic word that basically means "Listen". however, there is a slight difference between those specific words. When we listen to something, we pay close attention to the sound or the speech of what is said but when we hearken something we pay attention and react to that action.