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What is Santiago’s ultimate reward for his struggle?

AThe respect of the village

BThe marlin’s skeleton as a trophy

CThe personal satisfaction of knowing he fought valiantly

DManolin’s decision to fish with him again

Answer:

C. The personal satisfaction of knowing he fought valiantly

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The personal satisfaction of knowing he fought valiantly


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