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17 January, 07:40

In elizabeth bishop's poem "the fish," which of these describes the fish's appearance?

a. garbage and debris in its fins

b. a piece of plastic caught in its teeth

c. a fishhook speared through its eye

d. an old fish line hanging from its lip

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  1. 17 January, 07:57
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    I believe the correct answer is D. an old fish line hanging from its lip.

    I don't think the other answers are correct - there was no garbage in its fins, no plastic in its teeth, and no fishhook in its eye. However, there were five old pieces of fish line in its lip, which means D is the correct answer.
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