The correct answer is C) by providing a different perspective and encouraging the Englishman to never give up, the boy helps him to discover the Alchemist.
<em>The boy influences the life of the Englishman by providing a different perspective and encouraging the Englishman to never give up, the boy helps him to discover the Alchemist. </em>
We are referring to a passage in the famous novel "The Alchemist," written by Paulo Coelho. The Englishman and the boy named Santiago, travel together trying to find what they are looking for. But both characters have different styles and personal views. The Englishman is more theoric, trying to learn everything from books and authors. Santiago is more pragmatical. He observes nature. They spend time when traveling to the Pyramids of Egypt, where the boy expects to find a treasure.
The answer to the question above is "A. O’Brien describes it in narrative form, while Komunyakaa describes it with free-flowing thoughts" based on the information shown on the question above<span>. The "Facing It" writing is a poem written which consists of his free-flowing expression. The "Ambush" writing is an essay which has a more formal structure.</span>
Salva was moving with the crowd of people without his family members. He was pretty sure that his uncle died because the men murdered his uncle righr before Salva's eye.
Marial and his uncle were not next to him and Salva himself knew that they would never be seen again.
His uncle shared the food with everyone around him, but things changed Salva had to beg people for food.