can someone help me with grammar: Notice, the professor told the class, Cassius' choice of imagery when he asks, Upon what meat doth this our Ceasar feed that he is grown so great?

"Notice," the professor told the class, "Cassius' choice of imagery when he asks, 'Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?' "

Notice, the professor told the class, Cassius’ choice of imagery when he asks, Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?

Certainly! I'd be happy to help you with grammar.

In the sentence you provided, there is an error related to the use of punctuation. Here's the corrected version of the sentence:

"Notice," the professor told the class, "Cassius' choice of imagery when he asks, 'Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?'"

In this corrected version, I've added quotation marks to enclose the professor's statement and Cassius' question. Additionally, since Cassius' question is a direct quotation, it is enclosed within single quotation marks.

Remember, when using quotation marks in writing, it's important to follow the appropriate formatting rules to ensure clarity and accuracy.