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How did Shylock defend his action of taking interest?​

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Answered by IISilentPsychoII
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In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Shylock tries to defend the charging of interest by referring to a Biblical story in the Old Testament. ... Using a bit of superstitious "nonsense," Shylock explains what he says took place.

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Answered by manyapatel242009
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Answer:In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Shylock tries to defend the charging of interest by referring to a Biblical story in the Old Testament.

Explanation:

Using a bit of superstitious "nonsense," Shylock explains what he says took place.

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