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In the beginning of william shakespeare's play, much ado about nothing, beatrice and benedick despise each other. and both disdain romantic love. they both declare that thet will never marry. but then their friends trick them into believing they both love eachother, and in the end, they truly fall in love and marry one another.

what effect does this sequence of events most likely have on the text?

a. it creates foreshadowing about how the friends will trick beatrice and benedick

b. it creates surprise that a man and a woman do not believe in romantic love

c. it creates mystery surrounding the hatred between beatrice and benedic

d. it creates humor and surprise that the once enemies fell in love and marry

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