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What defines a Shakespearean play as a comedy? (Use the choices below)

It has a happy ending, often involving in a marriage.

The plot is universal, meaning anyone can relate to it.

It has five acts, with the third act having the highest point of tension.

The antagonist turns out to be "the good guy" say at the end.

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Answer: It has a happy ending, often involving in a marriage

Step-by-step explanation:

Shakespeare’s plays are typically in three main categories which are histories, comedies, and tragedies.

Shakespearean comedies are typically plays that end with marriage. Tragedy is play that the ending is about the death of the hero. Some of Shakespeare's comedy include:

• Midsummer Night’s Dream

• Much Ado About Nothing

• All’s Well That Ends Well

• The Comedy of Errors

• Cymbeline

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