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In "Much Ado About Nothing," Beatrice inquires about Benedick, expressing her curiosity and frustration regarding his feelings. She asks after him in a mix of jest and genuine interest, revealing her complex feelings towards him. Beatrice's questions often highlight her wit and the underlying tension in their relationship, as she navigates her attraction while maintaining a facade of disdain. This dynamic sets the stage for the playful banter that characterizes their interactions throughout the play.

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