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Is Morocco, nevertheless, proud of his brave deeds and well-mannered in his speech?What makes you say so?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is Yes.

Yes, although Morocco is proud of his brave deeds, he is also well-mannered in his speech.

Morocco is portrayed as a person who never misses an opportunity to talk about all his accomplishments to Portia. However, he does not do this with a bragging tone. His talks appear well-mannered and eloquent.

Also, when Morocco chooses the wrong casket and loses Portia, he does not create a scene. He accepts the judgment declared and leaves the place. Like a true gentleman, he keeps his word.

Answered by rajyasika23
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Answer:

, Yes, the prince of Morocco is nevertheless proud of his brave deeds and well mannered in his speech.

Yes, the prince of Morocco is nevertheless proud of his brave deeds and well mannered in his speech. It can be said so because it is that his face has frightened many brave men.

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