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100

Santiago went to _____ when he was young, and saw _____ on the beach.

Africa - lions

100

How long is the fish, as the old man sees it?

Two feet longer than the boat

100

 In the line "He settled comfortably against the wood and took his suffering as it came…" name who the old man could be compared to here?

Jesus

100

Santiago thinks the fish weighs 1500 pounds, but would dress out at ⅔ of that. At 30 cents per pound, how much would the fish be worth?

$300

100

Santiago falls five times with a big wooden mast across his shoulders - who does this mirror?

Jesus

200

This favorite baseball player, what connection do he and Santiago share?

They're both fishermen

200

Say what the old man is considering doing right before the big fish strikes?

Take a nap

200

Name who El Campeón was?

Santiago

200

When Santiago stabs shark #4 in the face, he loses his final proper weapon: what was it?

His knife

200

What is our man Santiago dreaming of at the end of the story?

Lions on the beach

300

The fishermen call it ___ mar when they love her; they call it ___ mar when it’s an enemy.

la - el

300

When the old man sets the hook on the big fish, what happens?

Nothing

300

In the end, how does Santiago kill the fish?

Harpoon through the heart

300

How could Santiago and the fish have fought the sharks “together?”

Used the fish's spear as a weapon

300

When he realizes he has been beaten, he says “It is easy when you are beaten..I never knew how easy it was. And what beat you?” Name what beat him.

Nothing

400

How will he use the first bonito fish he catches?

Bait for the big fish

400

What is happening with Santiago’s left hand?

It's cramping

400

How many “great fish” has the old man caught in his life?

2

400

 He calls the Mako shark “dentuso” - define dentuso.

Big toothed

400

Santiago says “In the night I spat something strange and felt something in my chest was broken.” What broke, literally and metaphorically?

His 'art

500

Finish this line, which we wrote an in-class essay on: “I may not be as strong as I think…but I know…”

Tricks and have resolution.

500

Why does he want the fish to jump?

It won't be able to dive deep

500

In the final battle, what does the fish do that causes Santiago to remark: “I moved him.”

The fish turns on his side

500

“He felt a strange taste in his mouth. It was coppery and sweet and he was afraid of it for a moment.” Identify what this was.

Blood

500

What do the tourists think the fish’s skeleton is?

Shark

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