The trials that Santiago experienced in the desert developed this theme in The Alchemist:
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Santiago must overcome external and internal obstacles; this develops the theme that we must face new challenges to realize our true purpose.
In the story, Santiago went out to an adventure to look for treasure, he encountered many obstacles and in the end, his adventures led him to where he started. His experiences led him to know himself more and to find his purpose in life.
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There was no scapegoat in the Torah. There was, however, the red heffer, which was a red cow that fits your description. One example of such today is when people say they "roll down their window" when no such car requires you to roll the window today. Hope this helped.
Answer:
1. The author supports his argument, in paragraphs 1 and 2 of "What is an American?" in these ways:
a) They inspire admiration for the rapid development of America.
b) They advocate further exploration of America.
2. Two claims supported by the information in the passage are:
a) Concussions are the deadliest injury on Earth.
b) Diseases like dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's occur only after a head injury.
Explanation:
1. An American is a citizen of the U.S. who values life and acknowledges that life has got the best to offer him or her. He or she therefore strives to achieve more in life than his or her current situation offers. Americans are not satisfied with the status quo. They believe in life, freedom, and opportunity for a better tomorrow. They work to achieve the best.
2. A concussion is a head injury that affects the the brain. It is also described as temporary brain injury, TBI. It is usually characterized by many symptoms, including loss of memory, headache, and fatigue.