Use the passage “the reward of enterprise” to answer the question.

Which pieces of evidence show that harborough considers the shark as belonging in the ocean? Select the two correct answers
A. “Near the skyline rim of the superb mountain range upon which I was commencing to rise I saw shadowy in the translucent green, an unmistakable shape- the shape of a great fish: a shark”
B. “For one instant I stared, and in that instant, 1 observed, with a vivid clearness, all manner of minute details the burnished sheen on the water the glistening tautness of its lofty skyline. the sapphire blue of the sky itself, and, most lucidly of all, the silhouette of the shark”
C. “Every movement of the shark was now plain to me, and it was moving there was no doubt of it a trail of bubbles streamed from its flank and a tiny streak of froth fluttered behind the fin“
D. “The shark was not passive, in the element, as i was, it was monarch of the waves, it could drive through them with the precision or a torpedo”
E. “had invaded a realm which I had no business to invade and its guardian was come to punisn me”

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The two correct pieces of evidence that show Harborough considers the shark as belonging in the ocean are:

D. “The shark was not passive, in the element, as I was, it was monarch of the waves, it could drive through them with the precision of a torpedo.”

E. “had invaded a realm which I had no business to invade and its guardian was come to punish me.”

These choices highlight the shark's dominion over the ocean and suggest a distinction between its natural habitat and the narrator's presence in that space.