what does shylock mean when he says his means are in supposition
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What does Shylock mean by saying that “his means are in supposition”, and how does he substantiate his view? Answer: Shylock means to say that Antonio's present wealth is in some doubt. ... If Antonio did have any cash, he would not be seeking a loan from a money-lender.
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