The Old Man and the Sea
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What simile does the author use to describe the thickness of the old man's fishing line?
What simile does the author use to describe the thickness of the old man's fishing line?
From the text:
Each line, as thick around as a big pencil, was looped onto a green-sapped stick so that any pull or touch on the bait would make the stick dip and each line had two forty-fathom coils which could be made fast to the other spare coils so that, if it were necessary, a fish could take out over three hundred fathoms of line.
The Old Man and the Sea