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es = “fl, é, , — ae ic note inside tha food exsnees How does: Bassano Tact on reading iy, What was written in the he was the person who did not judge anything By its aPPearaN ce, Answer: The message read that he id sought nothing more. He was the right person for Port, , had an tune, he could turn to her and claim her with «joa 1, , alone and was happy with what he ee, Italso sai, ifthe person was happy with his (Ort assage, that he stood totally. stna, , d wi ey, lisbelief. He could ni, , , , Answer in brief. (Think and answer), it i io would make good life partners? Why? Why not? vl, Do you think Portia and Bassanio W, , Free response, ‘Suggested answer: Both Portia and Bassanio loved each other and wanted to be partners fj, , They could make good partners because both of si ae a a co Proudly de ~, i i asket, Bacay, ths. Though Portia wanted Bassanio to choose the right c ne di é, eed Portia to let him choose the casket on his own, thereby exhibiting statesmanship,, Bassanio won her as he was clever and that proves he would be the right choice for the beautify, , Portia of Belmont., , Bil) ee ee aise, , , , THE THREE CASKETS, Jnderstanding the Text, , \., , 1. The prince is indeed a little apologetic about his skin colour and ventures to persuade Portia to, not dislike him because of t, and although he wouldn't chance his skin colour because it fight, ens even the valiant, he would change it if he could to win over Portia. Portia, on her part, assures, him that she was not biased against him due to his colour and that if her father had not restricted, her choice in the matter he would have as fair a chance as a fair-skinned suitor. The words Misike, fe a for my complexion’ and The lott'ry of my destiny bars me the right of voluntary choosing, show this.