A- The sheep represent those who choose not to follow their ultimate purpose.
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B-The sheep motivate Santiago to take a risk and pursue his Personal Legend.
When Santiago observes the sheep, he reflects on how they go through life doing only what Santiago asks. They trust him to keep them fed and watered, out of danger, and make good decisions on their behalf. They are similar to those people who choose not to follow their ultimate purpose in that they let life pass by only satisfied with the necessities. Not really choosing their own path or purpose.
The sheep also motivate Santiago. After reflecting on their ability to hold him back from his adventure because of his feelings of responsibility to them, he begins to realize that they are really the way he can afford to take his journey. By selling his sheep, he can free himself easily from what keeps him in Andalusia and acquire the money he needs to begin his journey to the pyramids.
The correct answer is, Langley employees can reconcile the difference between the work they do that is innovative and advances humankind with the work they do that destroys it, the following way.
In the story of “Hidden Figures”, Katherine Johnson and Dorothy Vaughan try to gain the respect of the men that work at the Langley offices. They can reconcile the positive and negative side of the work they do in recognizing that they create innovations and advancements that benefit humanity but if people in government want to use it to destroy, is a decision out of their hands. They do their work in a responsible and committed way to produce benefits and that is what they focus on.
Cheetahs can run very fast for a period of time. On the other hand, Gazelles do not run as fast as Cheetahs. So why Can a Gazelle escape a Cheetah? Although Gazelle's are slower, they run for a very long time. They go in a zig-zag pattern to tire the Cheetah, and eventually, they get away.
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