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Appearance are deceptive. discuss with reference to the two boys.In the chapter two gentlemen of Verona.​

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Answered by sainiaakarshita
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Appearances are deceptive. Nicola and Jacopo both were two little boys aged 13 and 12. They were shabbily dressed. The very first time when the author met them, they were selling wild strawberries but after that they were seen shining shoes, arranging seats for opera, showing visitors through the town and so on. Nobody could expect such hard work from two little boys of their age. They always wore shabby clothes and ate black bread and figs. Looking at the amount of earning, they could have taken a much better meal and clothes. No doubt, they earned quite a lot but had to make payments for the hospital bills of their sister so they never spent anything on themselves.

Answered by chiragantil10072003
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in this chapter we have come to know that these both boys are ugly because they have less money and the money they have they want to use it in the treatment of their sister this shows that they both are lean in their own work this shows that appearence are deceptive cause they might be bad in looking but they are good in nature.

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