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The following question is based on your reading of  a midsummer night’s dream  by william shakespeare.  theseus  now, fair hippolyta, our nuptial hour  draws on apace; four happy days bring in  another moon: but, o, methinks, how slow  this old moon wanes! she lingers my desires,  like to a step-dame or a dowager  long withering out a young man's revenue.  hippolyta  four days will quickly steep themselves in night;   four nights will quickly dream away the time;   and then the moon, like to a silver bow  new-bent in heaven, shall behold the night  of our solemnities.  in this passage, why are theseus and hippolyta impatient for the next four days to pass? a. theseus will be crowned king. c.theseus will be gaining an inheritance. b.they will be getting married. d.hippolyta will be giving birth.

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