<span>She was the last of the passengers to B. Alight, and when I got her into the carriage she looked not unlike one of those charred, smoked bodies that firemen lift from the debris of a burned building.</span>
Both figures have facial features, more details on the face than on the body and both are wearing hats.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The two statues have a face, which resembles a human face. In these faces, we can see eyes, noses, and a mouth.
- The two statues have a very simple body, without details that draw attention, unlike the face, which has many details that draw a lot of attention.
- We can also see that the two statues are wearing an accessory on their head, which is a hat.
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With no money in his pocket, Santiago earns something to eat by helping a candy seller set up his market stall. Afterward, he realizes he was able to communicate perfectly with the candy maker even though the man spoke only in Arabic. Santiago thinks there must be a universal language that does not depend on words. He remembers how he had communicated wordlessly with his sheep and thinks, "Now it's happening with people."
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I am in paradise. The wind blows so calmly. The trees dance as the wind blows calmly by. The sun shines so bright that the sand burns my feet as they dig into it.
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