Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's an adjective tell me of I'm wrong
Answer:
In the dream, a child shows the boy the pyramid.
Explanation:
Santiago saw a dream in which he saw that he was amidst a field. He was there with his sheep. A child came up to him and starts to play with his sheep. The child comes to Santiago and hold's his hand and takes him near the pyramids of Egypt. The child tells him that he will find the treasure he has been looking for near those pyramids. As the child was just on the verge of telling the exact location of the treasure, Santiago wakes up and the dream gets over.
The could protect it by them reducing the throttle to "no wake" speed when they are close to a shore line. Or even protecting the horeline from erosion.
"Sally sold seashells on the seashore" is an example of an alliteration.
An alliteration is a repetition of the same consonant sound in the beginning for several words in the sentence (e.g. tongue twister)