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What does the skeletal remains of the marlin symbolize?

ADefeat

BHonor in struggle

CSantiago’s foolishness

DThe failure of nature

Answer:

B. Honor in struggle

Read Explanation:

Though the marlin is eaten, its massive skeleton remains lashed to the boat. This symbolizes Santiago’s noble struggle, even if the material reward is lost.


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