Answer:
Thin and Gaunt.
Explanation:
"The Old Man and The Sea" is a novella written by Ernest Hemingway.
In this novella, the old man's name is Santiago. He had been unlucky to catch any fish in eighty-four days.
The old man in the novella is described as<em> </em><u><em>"thin and gaunt"</em></u> he also have <u><em>"wrinkles on the back of the neck"</em></u>. He also had brown blotches which he got because of skin cancer. He had <u><em>"deep-creased"</em></u><em> </em>scars because of handling fish on the cords.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
If they were real I'm sure they would have made an appearance by now ahha.
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
i think cause the others don't make sense
<u>Answer</u>:
The another title that can be given for the story "Cold Equations" is "The unwanted loving cargo".
<u>Explanation</u>:
Tom Godwin’s ‘The Cold Equations’ is a short science fiction story in which cold, factual mathematical equations are used to analyze Marilyn’s fate. Cold here means the lack of warmth or affection.
It is a story about a teenage girl who is on board with the pilot, Barton in a ship. He thinks of throwing the girl off the ship to make his mission successful of saving life of many other people. Barton thinks of the girl as an unwanted one so that he intended to throw her like throwing a cargo off the ship. Thus, the title "The unwanted loving cargo" suits best for the story "Cold Equations".