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Ivan
3 years ago
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“If you were my boy I'd take you out and gamble," he said. "But you are your father's and your mother's and you are in a lucky b

oat.”What does this dialogue tell the reader about Santiago?
A. He's strong-minded and plans on using tricks to make it appear that he has caught fish.
B. He wants the best for Manolin and respects the wishes of his parents.
C. He's displeased that Manolin's parents refuse to let him fish with him because he is old and needs help.
D. He believes he has boat that is just as lucky as Manolin's boat.
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2 answers:
victus00 [196]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B>

Explanation:

He wants the best for Manolin and respects the wishes of his parents.

PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
4 0

B... I think...........

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