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who is referred to as sir by salarino in the opening scene of the Merchan of venice? What does in say if he had his Ventures abroad ? what would be well behaved and What would make him sad ? explain.

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Answered by ashishsingh419554
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who is referred to as sir by salarino in the opening scene of the Merchan of venice? What does in say if he had his Ventures abroad ? what would be well behaved and What would make him sad ? explain.

( act 1 scene 1 ) ( merchant of venice) ......plzz answer it fast and no spam otherwise i will report.. it..

Answered by SaakshiNB
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Heyya mate here is your answer.!!

Explanation:

Antonio is referred to as sir by Salanio in the opening scene of Merchent of Venice. He says that if he would be involved in financial business operations (trade ventures) abroad like that of Antonio, even his greater part of thoughts would be fixed on my business abroad. Salanio says that he would always hold up a blade of grass to see in which direction the wind is blowing, would carefully study the maps for ports, piers and roads and every other object which might pose disfortune to his ventures as any danger to his business without a doubt would make him sad.

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