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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. How is the style of these two passages different?

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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.

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