Quote the lines from the text, on any three occasions where you find malapropism made
by the‘merry devil’ and his father while conversing with Bassanio and also explain
the intended expressions.
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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
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