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At the end of the poem, the narrator lets the fish go.
So the answer is A. Lets the fish go.
So the answer is A. Lets the fish go.
In Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Fish," Lets the fish go this is what the narrator do at the end of the poem.
Who was Elizabeth Bishop?
Elizabeth Bishop was an American poet and short-story writer who lived from February 8, 1911, until October 6, 1979.
She served as the Library of Congress's consultant on poetry from 1949 to 1950, won the National Book Award in 1970, the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1956, and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 1976.
She may have been "the most genuinely gifted poet of the 20th century," according to Dwight Garner.
What is Poem?
Poetry or which is termed as Poem writing (from the Greek poises, "creating"), often known as verse, is a kind of literature that use phonesthetics, sound symbolism, and meter, among other aesthetic and rhythmic language features, to evoke meanings in addition to or instead of a prosaic outward meaning.
A poem is a literary work that a poet creates by adhering to this idea.
Hence, option A is correct.
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