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Read the following excerpt from Much Ado About Nothing:

BENEDICK


Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when I called thee?


BEATRICE


Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me.


BENEDICK


O, stay but till then!


BEATRICE


'Then' is spoken; fare you well now: and yet, ere


I go, let me go with that I came; which is, with


knowing what hath passed between you and Claudio.


BENEDICK


Only foul words; and thereupon I will kiss thee.


BEATRICE

Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but


foul breath, and foul breath is noisome; therefore I


will depart unkissed.


BENEDICK


Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense,


so forcible is thy wit.


This is an example of


A. couplets emphasizing their impending coupling.

B. prose for comedic eff

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The Correct Answer for PF Students is B. Prose for comedic effect.

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