How does Santiago think about his adversary, the Marlin?
A) He considers that he and the Marlin are brothers
B) He praises the fish because it promises to bring a wonderful price at market.
C) He believes that the fish is a test of his worth, sent to him by God
D) He believes that the Marlin is stronger than expected.
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Q15: How does Hemingway describe Santiago's eyes?
A)they are
Q16: .Who is Santiago's only friend?
A)Manolin
B)Joe Di Maggio
C)Harry
Q17: What hangs on the wall of the
Q18: Why does Santiago not let his lines
Q19: During his great struggle with the marlin,
Q20: In order to help himself catch the
Q21: The Old Man and the Sea can
Q23: How does Santiago articulate his philosophy that
Q24: The old man remembers that once, when
Q25: How many times in the novel does
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