Esat. Po Question 1: Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
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s to the vo
the grove
Salanio: Believe me, sir, had I such venture forth,
The better part of my affections would
Be with my hopes abroad.
(lines 15-17
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(i) Where are the speakers ? To whom is Salanio speaking ? Who else is there with
him now?
s; thrift=s.
furnish =p
(ii) What is meant by 'venture'? Explain the second and third lines of the extract.
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dly, he is
d. Thirdly
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(iii) Which three things would make him sad if he had 'such venture forth'?
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meaning of the venture
is a risky or daring journey or undertaking
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