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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
7

In the final scene, Manolin and Santiago are reunited. The dialogue illustrates that

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maks197457 [2]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

densk [106]3 years ago
6 0

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B. Manolin loves and respects Santiago and is worried about him.

Explanation:

Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea" tells the story of how an old, experienced fisherman battled against sharks to keep his marlin safe, only to return home empty handed except for the bones. But his achievement was not unnoticed, for it was one of the greatest finds among all the fishermen in his village.

The final scene shows his return, at which the boy Manolin had been looking for him everyday, despite his own family's displeasure. And once Santiago returned, he took care of the tired and worn out man, bringing him food and clothes and taking care of anything that is needed. Even when going out to get coffee for the old man, he cried openly, <em>"did not care that they saw him crying"</em>. And even after Santiago's admittance that he would no longer be fishing for he has bad luck, Manolin insists that <em>"I’ll bring the luck with me"</em>. This shows his determination to be by the old fisherman's side, and how much he adored and respects the old man.

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