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Question
"A Daniel come to judgement! Yea a Daniel" Who is being described in these words? By whom?
Options
Shylock, by Portia
Bassanio, by Gratiana
Antonio, by Portia
Portia, by Shylock
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Solution
Portia, by Shylock
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