What does Nerissa tell Portia, before this extract, to set her fears at rest? How
does she prove to be a good companion?
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Answer: Nerissa tells Portia to set aside her fears concerning the suitors. She says that they have informed her of their decision to go back home and not to press their courtship further unless Portia's father's decree concerning the caskets can be set aside and they may woo her in a way.
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