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Read any famous book .
 write a short summary of the story (75 words) and
name the main characters.
 Choose 10 interesting adverbs from the book and
find their dictionary meanings.
 Find one synonym and one antonym for all the 10
words.

Answers

Answered by arpitozha
5

Explanation:

The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.

1. Marvelously  

GRATIANO

Believe me, you are marvelously changed.  

(line 78 - Act 1 Scene 1)

2. Fairly  

Bassanio

Is to come fairly off from the great debts  

(Line 130 - Act 1 Scene 1)

3. Thankfully  

Bassanio

And thankfully rest debtor for the first.

(Line 154- Act 1 Scene 1)

4. Presently  

Antonio

Go presently inquire, and so will I,  

(Line 185 - Act 1 Scene 1)

5. Rightly

Nerissa

will no doubt never be chosen by any rightly  

but one who shall rightly love.                          

(Line 25- Act 1 Scene 2)

6. Vilely

Portia

Very vilely in the morning, when he is sober,  

and most vilely in the afternoon, when he is drunk.  

(Line 78- Act 1 Scene 2)

7. Instantly  

Shylock

I cannot instantly raise up the gross.  

(Line 48- Act 1 Scene 3)

8.  Certainly

Launcelot

Certainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew, my master.  

And in my conscience,  

(Line 1 - Act 2 Scene 2)

9. Wisely

Launcelot

Well, my conscience, hanging about the neck of my heart,  

says very wisely to me                            

(Line 15 - Act 2 Scene 2)

10.   Happily  

Bassanio

Parts that become thee happily enough  

(Line 134 - Act 2 Scene 2)

R1. Marvelously  

GRATIANO

Believe me, you are marvelously changed.  

(line 78 - Act 1 Scene 1)

2. Fairly  

Bassanio

Is to come fairly off from the great debts  

(Line 130 - Act 1 Scene 1)

3. Thankfully  

Bassanio

And thankfully rest debtor for the first.

(Line 154- Act 1 Scene 1)

4. Presently  

Antonio

Go presently inquire, and so will I,  

(Line 185 - Act 1 Scene 1)

5. Rightly

Nerissa

will no doubt never be chosen by any rightly  

but one who shall rightly love.                          

(Line 25- Act 1 Scene 2)

6. Vilely

Portia

Very vilely in the morning, when he is sober,  

and most vilely in the afternoon, when he is drunk.  

(Line 78- Act 1 Scene 2)

7. Instantly  

Shylock

I cannot instantly raise up the gross.  

(Line 48- Act 1 Scene 3)

8.  Certainly

Launcelot

Certainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew, my master.  

And in my conscience,  

(Line 1 - Act 2 Scene 2)

9. Wisely

Launcelot

Well, my conscience, hanging about the neck of my heart,  

says very wisely to me                            

(Line 15 - Act 2 Scene 2)

10.   Happily  

Bassanio

Parts that become thee happily enough  

(Line 134 - Act 2 Scene 2)

Covetous

Dispraised

Cur

Arduous

Fortune

Endeavour

Merrily

blame

Gratitude

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