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Why does portia refer to a moth

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Answered by 16233
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Explanation:

moth is this William Shakespeare's the merchant of venice

Answered by Anonymous
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He was coroneted and was called up as a 'noble prince' by Portia. Explanation: In William Shakespeare's “Merchant of Venice”, Portia the daughter of the merchant of Belmont was forced by her father to choose his groom among suitors, who were to choose among the caskets of silver, gold, and lead.

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