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1.Give the similarities between Prince of Morocco and Prince of Arragon.
2-Why did Launcelot want to quit Shylock' s service?
3.Why did Portia's father keep her portrait in the lead casket?​

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Answered by chpraveen
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only helps to feed the large population, but it also supports the principal manufacturing industries with raw materials.

Answered by ayushkumar20148
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Summary: Act II, scene v

Shylock warns Launcelot that Bassanio will not be as lenient a master as Shylock himself has been, and that Launcelot will no longer be at liberty to overeat and oversleep. Shylock calls for Jessica and tells her that he has been summoned for dinner. Worried by a premonition that trouble is brewing, Shylock asks Jessica to keep the doors locked and not look out at the revelry taking place in the streets. Launcelot whispers to Jessica that she must disobey her father and look out the window for the Christian who “will be worth a Jewës eye” (II.v.41). Shylock asks Jessica about her furtive conversation with Launcelot, and says that, though Launcelot is kind, he eats and sleeps too much to be an efficient, worthwhile servant. After Shylock has left to see Bassanio, Jessica bids him farewell, thinking that, if nothing goes wrong, Shylock will soon have lost a daughter, and she, a father.

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Summary Act II, scenes v–ix

Summary: Act II, scene v

Shylock warns that Bassani Of will not be as lenient a master as Shylock himself has been, and that will no longer be at liberty to overeat and oversleep. Shylock calls for Jessica and tells her that he has been summoned for dinner. Worried by a premonition that trouble is brewing, Shylock asks Jessica to keep the doors locked and not look out at the revelry taking place in the streets. whispers to Jessica that she must disobey her father and look out the window for the Christian who “will be worth a eye” (II.v.41). Shylock asks Jessica about her furtive conversation with , and says that, though is kind, he eats and sleeps too much to be an efficient, worthwhile servant. After Shylock has left to see Bassani O, Jessica bids him farewell, thinking that, if nothing goes wrong, Shylock will soon have lost a daughter, and she, a father.

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Summary: Act II, scene vi

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