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Portia: You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand, Such as I am : though for myself alone I would not be ambitious in my wish, To wish myself much better. 1.Where does the scene take place? which place

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Answered by DMGAMINGCAR
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Portia: You see me , Lord Bassanio , where I stand Such as I am though for myself alone I would not be ambitious in my wish To wish myself much better , yet, for you , I would be trebled twenty times myself .

a) In a way , Portia debases herself and minimizes her qualities . What is the reason for her doing this ?

(b) What token of love does Portia give Bassanio and what does she warn him , with that presentation ?

(c) What news does Gratiano now give the happy couple ? In what position has Gratiano been able to go to Belmont ? What has been his relationship with Bassanio before ?(4)yes yes I will bsheg2tqqy533 it the I will have a paragraph about their the on and end new eating I and as benefits hunting my the will never not a less for to hunting of

Answered by Cloudyawe
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The given dialogue are from "The merchant of Venice" Act 3 Scene 2 presented by Shakespeare!

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