Discuss malapropism used in the marchant venice
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A malapropism is defined as the erroneous use of a word in place of a similar sounding one. The result is often humorous or ironic. A good example is: 'The missionary was eaten by cannonballs,' when the actual word should be cannibals. ... Launcelot seems to have inherited the same habit and also uses a few malapropisms
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A malapropism is defined as the erroneous use of a word in place of a similar sounding one. The result is often humorous or ironic. A good example is: 'The missionary was eaten by cannonballs,' when the actual word should be cannibals. ... Launcelot seems to have inherited the same habit and also uses a few malapropisms.
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