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1. The fishermen’s commitment is described as unwavering and dedicated.

They are willing to


wake up early in the morning, walk barefoot on the pebbled sand, and row out into the ocean
in the dark. They are also willing to endure the pain and discomfort of fishing, such as the old
man’s sore hands from rowing and the cuts on his shoulders from the fishing line. Despite
these challenges, the fishermen remain passionate about their craft and are determined to
catch fish. The language used to describe the situation is vivid and sensory. The author uses
descriptive words and phrases to create a clear picture of the scene, such as “the thrust of the
blades in the water,” “the clean early morning smell of the ocean,” and “the trembling sound as
flying fish left the water.” This helps to immerse the reader in the story and make them feel like
they are there with the old man.

2. The fragment highlights customs and traditions related to fishing. The fishermen have a deep
respect for the ocean and its creatures, and they are knowledgeable about the different types
of fish and where to find them. They also have a strong sense of community, as they work
together to catch fish and share their knowledge with each other. Additionally, the fragment
highlights the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving one’s goals, as the old man
is determined to catch a fish despite his previous failures. The fragment also highlights the
importance of respecting nature and the environment, as the fishermen are careful not to harm
the ocean or its creatures.

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