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In Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist," Santiago's experiences and observation teach the Englishman that he should see the reality around him and examine the world. On the other hand, the englishman teaches Santiago to read more about the world. In fact, he tells Santiago a story about a boy who must travel with a spoon with oil, which he must not drop. Thus he advices Santiago to see the world but not to miss his goals and dreams on the journey.
The best way to punctuate the sentence is: "We enjoyed perfect skiing weather," my friends told me. "The sun came out and the wind died down completely."
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as jasmine danced her shoes fell off
<span>An appeal to the speaker's credibility, This is also a form of pathos B</span>
Answer: D, change 'though' to "tough"