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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
The boy went out. They had eaten with no light on the table and the old man took off ,his trousers and went to bed in the dark. He rolled his trousers up to make a pillow putting the newspaper inside them. He rolled himself in the blanket and slept on the other old newspapers that covered the springs of the bed
He was asleepin a short time and he dreamed of Africa when he was a boy and the long golden beaches and the white beaches, so white they hurt your eyes, and the high capes and the great brown mountains. He lived along that coast now every night and in his dreams he heard the surf roar and saw the native boats come riding through it. He smelled the tar and oakum of the deck as he slept and he smelled the smellof Africa that the land breeze brought at morning.
Usually when he smelled the land breeze he woke up and dressed to go and wake the boy. But tonight the smell of the land breeze came very early and he knew it was too early in his dream and went on dreaming to see the white peaks of the Islands rising from the sea and then he dreamed of the different harbours and roadsteads of theCanaryIslands.
He no longer dreamed of storms, nor of women, nor of great occurrences, nor of great fish, nor fights, nor contests of strength, nor of his wife. He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach. They played like young cats in the dusk and he loved them as he loved the boy. He never dreamed about the boy. He simply woke, looked out the open door at the moon and unrolled histrousers and put them on. He urinated outside the shack and then went up the road to wake the boy. He was shivering with the morning cold. But he knew he would shiver himself warm and that soon he would be rowing.
The door of the house where the boy lived was unlocked and he opened it and walked in quietly with his bare feet. The boy was asleep on a cot in the first room and the old man could see himclearly with the light that came in from the dying moon. He took hold of one foot gently and held it until the boy woke and turned and looked at him. The old man nodded and the boy took his trousers from the chair by the bed and, sitting on the bed, pulled them on.
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ArticleSubject
Adjetive Direct object complement
Main verb Indirect object complement
Auxiliar verb Complement
Preposition Time complement
Adverb Place Complement
Secondary Verb Pronoun
SENTENCES
1. The boy went out
2. They had eaten with no light on the table3. The old man took off, his trousers and went to bed in the dark.
4. the smell of the land breeze came very early
5. He knew it was too early
6. He no longer dreamed of storms
7. They played like young cats in the dusk
8. he loved them as he loved the boy
9. He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach
10. He never dreamedabout the boy
11. The boy was asleep on a cot in the first room
12. He lived along that coast
13. He rolled himself in the blanket
14. He urinated outside the shack
15. He opened it and walked in quietly
16. He simply woke
17. He smelled the smell of Africa
18. He was shivering with the morning cold.
19. He took hold of one foot gently
20.he knew he would shiver himself warm
21. The old man could see him clearly
22. Until the boy woke
23. He rolled his trousers up to make a pillow
24. they hurt your eyes
25. He would be rowing
26. The old man nodded
27. The boy took his trousers
28. He woke up and dressed to go and wake the boy
29. He smelled the tar
30. The native...
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