Answer:
The message I get from this is that while there is much to be seen in the world, we must not lose sight of our primary responsibilities in life. For Santiago (according to the King of Salem), every person has a responsibility to pursue his or her Personal Legend. Nothing else can be as important. In doing so, all the things that are significant in life will eventually come to the person who stays focused anyway. When the boy in the story does not spill the oil, he has missed everything around him. If the boy is spilling the oil, he is losing sight of his original goal, losing focus because of the things he sees in the world as he moves about. Soon, his task of carrying the oil safely has been forgotten, and the oil gone—much like the loss of an exceptional opportunity when one is distracted from one's purpose.
The King of Salem is telling Santiago to see all that he can of the world. (This make sense, for how can Santiago follow omens or learn the Universal Language, etc., if he does not observe the world around him?) However, Melchizedek is also reminding Santiago not to be distracted by what he sees so much that he loses sight of his purpose in life: he must maintain a balance on his journey.
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Answer:
I cook awfully, I dance awfully, I draw ok, and I walk amazingly lol
Explanation:
A complex sentence has a main clause and a dependant or subordinate clause right after, joining the two is subordinate conjunction.
Example:
You should always contribute to society since it will improve the lives of many people.
(You should always contribute to society) main clause.
(Since) subordinate clause
(Since it will improve the lives of many people)
dependent clause
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Answer:
Explanation:
This would not be a run on sentence
(It was tricky because of the way you wrote it, sorry)