What is Santiago's thought when the marlin jumps out of the water and he sees him for the first time?
A. how big he is and whether he has the strength to hold him on the line
B. how much money he will make when he returns with the fish
C. how jealous all the other fishermen will be when they see him
<u>D. how frightened he is by the power of this fish</u>
The purpose of the heading in this passage is to distinguish who is telling the story.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
‘Sugar Changed the World’ is a novel authored by the husband and wife Marc Aronson and Marina Budos. From the passage we come to know that while having a conversation, Marc and Marina found out that they both have a family history of sugar. The book is all about slavery, sugar, industrialization, and freedom. The main purpose of the heading of the mentioned passage is to draw a distinction between who is telling a story. It makes the readers informed about the author. The ‘I’ in the passage is Marc himself.