Santiago compares himself to the big sailfish called marlin, which sustains an intense fight with him as Santiago sustains him with the adversities that he has had to face all his life, such as bad luck when it comes to fishing. that caught little or no fish. Similarly Santiago faces a group of hungry sharks that practically devoured the big fish, but he was able to kill five of them. Although he could only rescue the skeleton of the great fish, his perseverance made other people admire him before the feat performed.
Answer:
B “‘I won’t,’ said his friend doggedly. ‘I threw it on the fire. If you keep it, don’t blame me for what happens. Pitch it on the fire again, like a sensible man.’” ( Paragraph 42)
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "The Monkey's Paws." It is a supernatural story about<em> "three wishes,"</em> which can also be classified as a <em>horror story. </em>
Letter B supports the answer to PART A because it shows how that the soldier is warning Mr. White about the talisman. He said that it is best to throw it into the fire because it was causing<u> a lot of mischief</u>. However, Mr. White insisted that he'd take it. <u>The soldier then warned him not to blame him if something bad happens.</u> This shows how <em>Mr. White ignores the experience of the soldier </em>who already told him the <u>consequences</u> that may occur once the talisman is used.
So, this explains the answer.
One that evoked the unspoken fears of humans.
Curly was trying to be friendly to a husky dog, but the dog was vicious and began to attack her face, she was trying to protect herself, but then the pack of 30-40 dogs came and attacked her as well, killing her in the process.
I am not sure but maybe he wanted to make things suspenseful and make new problems and conflict