He will realize how the animals feel, and he might actually have remorse for them
A.) <span>to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past
A is the answer because she compares the spinning wheel to bicycles with the line, "</span><span>For now the maiden with her wheel
Goes spinning round the world."</span>
Winning show he is successful in life. Winning will prove he is superior to Kip.
The statement that best explains how Melchizedek impacts the story in The Alchemist is the second one: "As a wise mentor, Melchizedek helps the boy gain new information by telling the boy about the Personal Legend." The Personal Legend is one of the most popular concepts to be found in Paulo Coelho's literary works. It is about everybody having a certain mission on Earth and also that if you really want to complete it, the Universe will conspire in your favor. Gaining such knowledge impacted Santiago's life in an undescribable way, since it made it clear to him that he should go after his treasure, to be found in Egypt, according to what he'd heard in a dream. In other words, finding such treasure was his Personal Legend. The last statement must be ruled out, since Melchizedek didn't give Santiago any jewels; he only advised the boy to sell his sheep in order to travel to Egypt.
B. She was angry because of the long wait and insulted the waiter