The symbols in the book "the Alchemist" are rife with meaning and the book is a profound exploration of self discovery.
Explanation:
1 The art of alchemy : the process of transformation. The protagonist only meets the alchemist veiled and never sees the art happen.
2 The desert : difficulties we face pursuing our personal legend. It is through desert that the boy does most of his journey.
3 Urim and Thummin: wisdom and making choices. These are two stones that the protagonist finds and uses as omens in his journey.
4 The sheep : peaceful, uneventful life, settling for comfort over our personal legend.
5 Treasure : The wisdom we gain when we take chances and pursue our destiny. The treasure is eventually found at home.
Answer:
A. Nations should make clear why they no longer want to be alloed with one another.
<span>What adjective best describes the narrators father according to the narrator in "notes of a native son" the answer is angry</span><span />
Answer: C. Problem-Solution
Explanation: It says you're "looking at all the details to figure out what should be done to fix what has gone wrong," which makes there a problem that needs a solution.
What excerpt? Can you provide a picture? Otherwise just in general, Lady Macbeth is ambitious to a fault.