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English, 09.10.2019 12:30 patrick171888

Read the passage.

excerpt from act i, scene 1, in a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare

theseus
hippolyta, i wooed 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.

what does theseus mean by "i will wed thee in another key"?

question 4 options:

we had a rough start since i won you in battle, but i want our wedding to be a happy celebration.

we will have special music at our wedding since i am a duke.

i won the key to the city in battle so you have to marry me.

you’ve waited for me while i was away at war, but now it’s our time to be happy.

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