The Alchemist concludes with Santiago at the end of his journey across the sea and sands, back to where he started, dreaming under a sycamore tree. That is until the last line of the novel, "I'm coming, Fatima..." (Epilogue.13); This line shows that Santiago's journey is not yet done and that he will continue to travel even after the end of the novel.
Answer:
Holden keeps asking them, if they knew where the ducks who live in Central Park South lagoon go when the water freezes over, which makes them (cab drivers) to question is mental state.
Explanation:
From the given question, Holden keeps asking the different can drivers if they knew where the ducks who live in Central Park South lagoon go when the water freezes over.
Also, when he asked same question to a taxi driver, the taxi-driver frowned at his question and then begins to talk about something else like fish instead. before now Holden asks the taxi-driver to have a drink with him, which he rejected.
The theme develop because in the whole story it's basically tell us to listen and follow directions this why we will have a better chance of doing things and a better outcome
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Answer:
It's written from a third person omniscient perspective, giving the reader a broad view of everything that is happening.
Explanation:
Judith Ortiz Cofer's memoir "First Love" narrates her experience of 'first love' while in school. She recalls how she was so in love with the senior 'out-of-reach' rich Italian man and how life is not about getting whatever one wants.
One important element of a memoir is the use of the first-person narrative voice in the text. Accordingly, Cofer used the pronoun "I" a lot in this memoir. Therefore, <u>one quality that is not part of this memoir is the statement that it is written in the third person omniscient perspective</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.