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What is Charlie Chaplin’s speech in the end of the movie?
Chaplin spent many months drafting and re-writing the speech for the end of the film, a call for peace from the barber who has been mistaken for Hynkel. Many people criticized the speech, and thought it was superfluous to the film. Others found it uplifting. Regrettably Chaplin’s words are as relevant today as they were in 1940.
Answer:
proper noun
A proper noun is a specific (i.e., not generic) name for a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence. Because they endow nouns with a specific name, they are also sometimes called proper names.
Every noun can be classified as either common or proper. A common noun is the generic name for one item in a class or group.
palace
girl
book
A proper noun, on the other hand, names a noun precisely.
Buckingham Palace
Cynthia
Explanation:
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/proper-nouns/
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