The quotation from The Alchemist that best supports this statement is:
- "They trust me , and they have forgotten how to rely on their own instincts , because I lead them to nourishment."
<h3>What does this statement imply?</h3>
In this statement, the speaker was thus implying that the people had learned to trust him so much that they they were now unable to rely on their own instincts.
The statement is thus implying that for people to attain success, they must be able to trust their own instincts.
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I think it's B. Really hope this helps.:)
Hey there, Mason!
Your best option looks like the fourth one or option D.
My baseball team’s season began, continued, and ended poorly.
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Answer:
The answer will be given in the explanation
Explanation:
The adverb <em><u>great </u></em>is changed to the plural with the adverb <em><u>very much </u></em>enthusiasm.