It would be Nemo because that's who Dory is giving the leaf, or the direct object, to. You can think of it as the indirect object bouncing back from the direct object.
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It reinforces the idea that all people, not just the speaker's father, should fight against death.
<em> "Rage, Rage against the dying of the light" and "Do not go gentle into that good night</em>" this repetition of lines show to the speaker's that everyone should fight death. He explains how all different types of men fight death.
The answer is C. When Amy refers to dinner time with her family, she describes, not a pleasant but a distressing time during which her parents did things and behaved in embarassing ways. The fish cheeks that her father eats and offers her represents Amy's heritage but she would much prefer to just avoid the ritual of serving it and, perhaps not to see Robert's grimace.
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Manolin is the devoted pupil of Santiago.He has learnt the art of fishing from Santiago.He has been with him since the age of five.the boy is fully attached with Santiago.