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Answer these questions in 80-100 words each. 1. Describe the friendship between Antonio and Bassanio. 3. Which incident from the story do you find humorous? Give reasons for your choice 2. Describe the character of Portia, quoting lines from the story. follow .​

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Answered by XxkunalvaishnavxX
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Answered by ItzBrownKudi
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1.Antonio and Bassanio were inseparable. The bond they shared was loving and strong. Antonio loved Bassanio so much that he risked his own life, so that he could give him three thousand ducats to marry Portia.

3.answer: : Act I, scene ii of The Merchant of Venice, introduces the audience to Portia. The audience will come to appreciate Portia's keen intellect and dry sense of humor. She is weighed down by the problems which face her and the need to find a husband according to her father's will.

2.Her beauty is well explained in the lines"she is fair,fairer than the word" and "golden fleece for the suitors"by Bassanio.In addition to this Portia is a very loyal daughter to her father as she does not violates her father's mere demand, as stated in the lines-"so a daughter is curbed by the will of her father

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