Which of these phrases from elizabeth bishop's poem "the fish" most shows that the fish has lived a long time?
a. rags of green weed hung down
b. shapes like full-blown roses
c. his brown skin hung in strips / like ancient wallpaper
d. i looked into his eyes / . . they shifted a little
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