what makes Salarino say about Antonio's melancholy
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What reason does Salarino give as the probable cause of Antonio's melancholy? Salarino tells Antonio that he is sad because his mind is preoccupied with his ships filled with cargo, which are out at sea. 4) State in your own words the scene on the ocean as described by Salarino, when Antonio's ships were sailing
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Salarino tells Antonio that he is sad because his mind is preoccupied with his ships filled with cargo, which are out at sea. 4) State in your own words the scene on the ocean as described by Salarino, when Antonio's ships were sailing.
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