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Which of her suitors does Portia describe compare to a sponge?

A. the Neapolitan Prince
B. Monsieur Le Bon
C. The Duke of Saxony's nephew
D. Falconbridge, the young baron of England

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C. The Duke of Saxony's nephew

Step-by-step explanation:

In The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, the main character, Portia, is to be wedded to a suitor who makes the right choice in the trial-game that his father devised. One of the suitors is the nephew of the Duke of Saxony, who is a drunk and for which reason, Portia despises. Due to his drunken habits, Portia compares him to a sponge that will absorb any alcohol that is placed before him.

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Among her suitors, Portia's description of the Duke of Saxony's nephew compares to a sponge.
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