Answer:
at eleven o clock that day
The reader is introduced to the marlin because Santiago sees one of the projecting sticks dip in the water (B).
In <em>The Old Man and the Sea</em>, the main character becomes aware of the presence of the marlin when he realizes something is tugging at his hundred-fathom-deep fishing line. Because of the strength of the bite, the stick to which the line is attached is pulled into the water. Santiago immediately recognizes the fish as being a large marlin.
Answer:
Bertrand N. O. Walker- About a Navajo person reminiscing about her/his people used to walk these lands and what they saw and felt.
Explanation:
B the narrator,the passage is written in third point of view