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English, 04.09.2019 07:20, queensnowflake32

Why is it important for santiago to catch tuna and dolphin?
o a) to feed the birds and turtles so they will stay near the skiff.
o b) to insure that he has some kind of fish to bring to market.
oc) to provide santiago with nourishment as he battles the marlin.
od) to prove that he is a good fisherman and he isn't a failure.

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