What happens upon the old man’s return to his fishing village? A: Manolin promises to sail with him. B: The fishermen mock Santiago for the folly of sailing out so far. C: Tourists ask the old man to recount his adventures. D: A statue is erected in his honor.
What happens upon the old man’s return to his fishing village? A: Manolin promises to sail with him. B: The fishermen mock Santiago for the folly of sailing out so far. C: Tourists ask the old man to recount his adventures. D: A statue is erected in his honor.
During his great struggle with the marlin, what does Santiago wish repeatedly? A: He wishes he were younger. B: He wishes for better equipment. C: He wishes that the fishermen who mocked him earlier were present to witness his victory. D: He wishes that the boy, Manolin, were with him.
During his great struggle with the marlin, what does Santiago wish repeatedly? A: He wishes he were younger. B: He wishes for better equipment. C: He wishes that the fishermen who mocked him earlier were present to witness his victory. D: He wishes that the boy, Manolin, were with him.
In order to help himself catch the fish, what does Santiago do? A: He promises to pay more attention to Manolin upon his return. B: He decides to recite ten Hail Marys and ten Our Fathers. C: He lightens the boat by throwing all unnecessary weight overboard. D: He ties the skiff to a buoy so that the fish cannot pull it farther out to sea.
In order to help himself catch the fish, what does Santiago do? A: He promises to pay more attention to Manolin upon his return. B: He decides to recite ten Hail Marys and ten Our Fathers. C: He lightens the boat by throwing all unnecessary weight overboard. D: He ties the skiff to a buoy so that the fish cannot pull it farther out to sea.