the narrator describes kino's skills in the water as

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In John Steinbeck's novella "The Pearl," Kino is depicted as a skilled diver. The narrator describes his abilities with respect and admiration, highlighting how he can hold his breath and navigate underwater to find pearls. Kino's proficiency in the water symbolizes not only his livelihood as a pearl diver but also his connection to nature and his environment. His skills emphasize his determination and resourcefulness, traits that are central to his character throughout the story. If you'd like a more specific analysis or a particular passage, please let me know!

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