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31 October, 15:26

Why does Elizabeth Bishop refer to the fish as "tremendous" in her poem "The Fish"?

A.

to show that the fish trembled when it was caught

B.

to show that the fisherman struggled to catch the fish

C.

to show that the fish caught was huge and magnificent

D

to show that the fisherman was killed enough to catch the fish

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  1. 31 October, 18:02
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    I think the answer is b but I'm not sure
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