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.
Answers
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.
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.