“It is the most impenetrable cur that ever kept with men. " Who says this and about whom?a) Salanio to Shylockb) Salarino to Bassanioc) Salanio to Antoniod) Antonio to Salarino
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“It is the most impenetrable cur that ever kept with men. " Who says this and about whom?a) Salanio to Shylockb) Salarino to Bassanioc) Salanio to Antoniod) Antonio to Salarino
Solution
The quote "It is the most impenetrable cur that ever kept with men." is said by Salanio about Shylock in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice". So, the correct answer is a) Salanio to Shylock.
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