The answer should be option B. the destructive nature of life
The shovel-nosed sharks are little more than moving appetites that thoughtlessly and gracelessly attack the marlin. As opponents of the old man, they stand in bold contrast to the marlin, which is worthy of Santiago's effort and strength. They symbolize and embody the destructive laws of the universe and attest to the fact that those laws can be transcended only when equals fight to the death.
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I was bitten by a German shepherd as a child
I was bit by a German shepherd as a child
There is a subtle use of repetition to give the poem a form.
Explanation:
There is a very subtle use of repetition in the poem that does not draw attention to itself but forms the fragmentation of the poem. The repetition that is prominent here is the motif of 'how ' and 'why'.
The two repetitions are questions. This inquisitiveness is the spirit of the poem as the poet again and again approaches questions that allude answers and asks them in immensely powerful ways to justify the theme of the poem.
Answer:
A. the speaker’s death
Explanation:
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1. Who is your favorite sportsperson
2. How often do you go cycling
3. What are you doing now