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How does Santiago feel about the marlin during their struggle?

AHe views it as his mortal enemy

BHe feels a brotherly connection to it

CHe feels indifferent to it

DHe despises it for making his life difficult

Answer:

B. He feels a brotherly connection to it

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He feels a brotherly connection to it


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