What effect does the order of events create in the scene? A. Rosalind relates a past event in great detail, telling how she cured a man of love, so when Orlando agrees to come to her cottage, it creates suspense because we don't know if she can do it again. B. When Rosalind first meets Orlando and tells him a man has been leaving poems in the forest, it creates mystery as she tries to find out who the poet is. C. At the beginning, Rosalind convinces Orlando she is a man who can cure him of loving Rosalind, so at the end, when she says he must call her Rosalind and woo her, it creates surprise. D. As Rosalind describes what her uncle taught her in the past about how to recognize a man in love, it creates tension because in the present, Orlando is in love.