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How does Santiago kill the marlin?

AWith a spear

BWith a harpoon

CWith a club

DWith a knife

Answer:

B. With a harpoon

Read Explanation:

On the third day, Santiago kills the marlin with a thrust of his harpoon after the fish begins to circle the skiff, indicating it is tired.


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