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Bassanio: Why then you must. But hear thee, Gratiano;
Thou art too wild, too rude and bold of voice
Parts that become thee happily enough,
And in such eyes as ours appear not faults,
But where thou art- not known, why, there they show
Something too liberal. Pray thee, take pain
To allay with come cold drops of modesty
The skipping spirit, lest, through thy wild behaviour,
I be misconstrued in the place I go to
And lose my hope.
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Give the context in which Bassanio speaks these words.
What has been said by Bassanio about Gratiano in the opening scene of the play?
Explain: To allay with some cold drops of modesty, thy skipping spirit.
Briefly summarise the advice given by Bassanio to Grataino in the extract.
What does Gratiano reply to Bassanio's advice? What is the exception?​

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