How does sylvester, the narrator, change by the end of the story
a) he now thinks the oy...
English, 11.10.2019 21:30 JanaMiqdad7702
How does sylvester, the narrator, change by the end of the story
a) he now thinks the oysters are crazy and refuses to scrounge like they are
b) he doesn’t see the point in standing for what you believe in during hard times because you can’t live on it.
c) he decides he will try to have some “gumption” like the oysters and be to miss clara.
d) he refuses to leave the warm house because he doesn’t think there’s anything he can do to
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"now they have beaten me, he thought. i am too old to club sharks to death. but i will try it as long as i have the oars and the short club and the tiller."? this passage shows santiago's belief that a. he will never fish again. b. he is too old to continue fishing. c. man can be defeated but not destroyed. d. the sharks got the best of him.
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What's liza's problem? she wants her old life back. she's afraid she'll have to return to her old life. she doesn't want to appear ungrateful for what higgens gave her. she wants to be independent.
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