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Read these lines spoken by theseus in a midsummer night's dream, act i scene i and answer the question. "hippolyta, i woo'd thee with my sword, and won thy love, doing thee injuries; but i will wed thee in another key, with pomp, with triumph and with reveling." with these lines, the playwright tells the audience that although theseus and hippolyta are about to be married, their wedding ceremony most likely took place during a a. parade prior to battle b. skirmish between armies c. sporting event d. jousting match

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