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10 April, 12:27

Which statement BEST supports the author's analysis that unshelled fish are more challenging game? A) And, fish or no fish, there are compensations. B) An unshelled fish is lively and elusive past the power of words to portray, and in this, undoubtedly, lies its desirability. C) Tired eyes look past the musty ledger and the letter files to a tiny sapphire lake, set in hills, with the late afternoon light streaming in glory from the far mountains beyond. D) Other fish who have just been weaned and are beginning to notice solid food will repeatedly take a hook too large to swallow, and be dragged into the boat, literally, by the skin of the teeth.

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  1. 10 April, 12:41
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    the answer is B.) An unshelled fish is lively and elusive past the power of words to portray, and in this, undoubtedly, lies its desirability.
  2. 10 April, 12:53
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    B; An unshelled fish is lively and elusive past the power of words to portray, and in this, undoubtedly, lies its desirability.
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