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What does Shylock mean when he says, 'beware my fangs'?
(1 Point)

A) Beware of my revenge and I will have my bond.

B) Beware of my knife, you will bleed to death.

C) Beware of my bond, it will ruin you.

D) Beware of my teeth.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This just means that Shylock wants to exact retribution against Antonio for previous insults: if he is going to be known as a dog, he will definitely make his fangs felt. ... Thou calledst me dog before thou hadst a cause. But since I am a dog, beware my fangs. The duke shall grant me justice.

Answered by madelofamily118
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Answer:

THE ANSWER IS LETTER D BEWARE OF MY TEETH

Explanation:

This just means that Shylock wants to exact retribution against Antonio for previous insults: if he is going to be known as a dog, he will definitely make his fangs felt. ... Thou calledst me dog before thou hadst a cause. But since I am a dog, beware my fangs. The duke shall grant me justice.

beware my fangs-be aware of my teeths. This is said by Shylock to Antonio. Antonio has earlier said him dog and humiliated him.So,Shylock says if he is a dog, Antonio should remain aware of his teeths.

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