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What is Santiago’s attitude toward the marlin?

AHatred

BIndifference

CBrotherhood and respect

DJealousy

Answer:

C. Brotherhood and respect

Read Explanation:

Santiago calls the marlin his brother and feels a deep admiration for its strength and dignity, even as he is trying to kill it. This reflects his respect for nature.


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