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OpenStudy (jacob902):

Hec. O, well done! I commend your pains; And every one shall share i' the gains. And now about the cauldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring, Enchanting all that you put in. Dun. See, see, our honour'd hostess! The love that follows us sometime is our trouble, Which still we thank as love. Herein I teach you How you shall bid God 'eild us for your pains, And thank us for your trouble.

OpenStudy (jacob902):

How is the style of these two passages different? A. Duncan's style is more poetic than Hecat's. B. Hecat's style is sillier than Duncan's. C. Hecat's style is more poetic than Duncan's. D. Duncan's style is creepier than Hecat's. A is incorrect

OpenStudy (jacob902):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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