Merchant of Venice

what would make salanio fear some danger to his ventures ? give two examsples from the opening scene to show how some objects remind salarino of the danger to the ships ?

believe me sir, i such venture forth the better part of my affections would be with my hopes abroad

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Stormy winds and rocks or other objects in the sea.

"I should be still

Plucking the grass, to know where sits the wind,

Peering in maps for ports and piers and roads; 20

And every object that might make me fear

Misfortune to my ventures, out of doubt

Would make me sad."

Believe me sir had I such venture forth,

The better part of my affections would

Be with my Hope's abroad

Question =why is salanio giving all these reason and explanation

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Believe me sir had I such venture forth,

The better part of my affections would

Be with my Hope's abroad

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The better part of my affections would

Be with my Hope's abroad

Explain these lines

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believe me sir have i such venture forth,the better part of my my affections would be with my hopes abroad

Question which three thing would make him sad if he had such venture forth

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