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10 / THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. WORKBOOK
C. SALARINO: Should I go to church,
And see the holy edifice of stone,
And not bethink me straight of dangerous rock
Which touching but my gentle vessel's side.
Would scatter all her spices on the stream
Eurobe the roaring waters with my silks.
And, in a word, but even now worth this
And now worth nothing?
Salarino talking to? What is he trying to suggest through
1. Who is Salarino talking to? What is
hrough these lines
- Salarles Es talking to Antonio
What danger does the stone building of the church remind Salarin
3. What do these lines tell you about the cargo of such ships?
4. Explain: a. Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks b. but even now
worth this, And now worth nothing?​

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Answered by SathvikS2005
10

Answer:

1. Salarino is talking to Antonio

2.Abt great large rocks at sea

3.Ship is carrying spices

4.a.Cover the whole sea with his clothes

b.it is not worth anything as it is dissolved in the sea

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
8

Answer:

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