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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.
✅ The correct answer is option A.

The Old Man and the Sea can be interpreted as a double allegory namely

A. Man’s struggle with hardships, and his ability to endure.
B. Nature of man’s struggle with life, and of the artist’s struggle with his art.
C. Man’s struggle with his nemesis, and his victory.
D. The power of Strength, and victory.
✅ The correct answer is option B.
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