The quotation that supports the said statement from the novel is There must be a language that doesn’t depend on words, the boy thought.”
<h3>What does the quote from The Alchemist mean personally?</h3>
The young man had no idea what a "Personal Legend" was. You've always wanted to achieve it, so here you are. When they are young, everyone is aware of their personal legend. Everything is apparent and doable to them at that time in their lives.
The main topic of The Alchemist thus becomes the notion that everyone should live in the solitary pursuit of their own goals.
Hence choice first of the statement is correct:
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<span>We form the will-future with the auxiliary will and the infinitive of the verb. We use the the same form of the verb every time regardless the subject. In British English we sometimes use shall instead of will for the first persons (I/we). hope this works.</span>
My friend, Desaha, and his sister went to their uncle's home.
Rearranging this phrase would be a little strange so I think what's best is to correct the grammar :)