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Describe in your own words salarino's narration of antonio's ships sailing on the ocean

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Merchant of Venice is a wonderful play by William Shakespeare.

Antonio's ships were sailing. Salarino was also present there. Antonio's ships were very large like a giant. Salarino told Antonio that these ships are for the wealthy persons. These ships move very fast, and looking like a canvas on the sea.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The question has been taken from 'Merchant of Venice' written by the legendary William Shakespeare.

As described by Salarino, Antonio's ships that are sailing back to their home are huge in size, and all other smaller ships sailing near them look so small and trivial.

Even during a storm, smaller ships struggle to continue sailing and come under danger, but Antonio's ships remain unaffected.

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