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In the line "That's sad news for me. Well, he is a fine fellow," who is Ali referring to as a fine fellow?

a) Will
b) Carnes
c) Parker
d) The speaker

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Final answer:

Without context, it's unclear whom Ali refers to as a 'fine fellow'; it cannot be determined from the given line alone.

Step-by-step explanation:

Without additional context, it's not possible to definitively identify who Ali refers to as a "fine fellow" in the line “That's sad news for me. Well, he is a fine fellow.” It could refer to any of the options provided (Will, Carne, Parker, or the speaker), but typically a character is referring to someone other than themselves in such a context. The information needed to correctly answer this question would typically come from a specific text or a larger passage that provides clues to the character relationships and the situation being discussed.

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