Answer: A. Hawthorne is giving a lesson Franklin learned that readers might also profit from
Explanation:
Hawthorne is obviously not giving his own thoughts, since Franklin said this and it is a quote. He also cannot be trying to get young readers to relate because there is nothing in the excerpt about being a boy. Franklin probably had some experience and learned this lesson from it.
Mars is a planet (I’m not sure if that’s what you mean)
An effective summary of the novel<em> the alchemist</em> is:
- Santiago, the protagonist embarks on a journey
- He seeks treasure in the pyramids of Egypt
- He has always had strange, recurring dreams about the pyramids
- He encounters difficulties in his journey and quest
- He falls in love
- He meets new mentors
- He learns new things
- He improves himself
<h3>What is a Summary?</h3>
This refers to the concise representation of the main ideas of a text, showing an objective side and not using bias.
Hence, we can see that based on the given text, it talks about the adventure of Santiago who is the protagonist of the story and it contains supernatural elements.
He faces difficulties on the way and learns new things and also falls in love and meets new mentors that aid him on his journey.
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If the students ( aren’t/ are not )late for the exam, they (pass / proceed / advance /move forward or go on )