In the sentence, what does all ears mean?
The students were all ears when the speaker started talking about the changes in the exam.
Note
attentive is correct because all ears means attentive and ready to listen carefully.
This idiom or phrase is useful because it helps students understand the intended meaning beyond the individual words.
Examples: When the coach announced the team list, everyone was all ears. I am all ears if you want to explain your idea.
The idiom focuses on careful listening. A person may be silent or smiling, but those words do not express the idiom's meaning.
