With no money in his pocket, Santiago earns something to eat by helping a candy seller set up his market stall. Afterward, he realizes he was able to communicate perfectly with the candy maker even though the man spoke only in Arabic. Santiago thinks there must be a universal language that does not depend on words. He remembers how he had communicated wordlessly with his sheep and thinks, "Now it's happening with people."
Seem or to appear, to direct ones gaze to or it could be used as an attention. For example: "Look, this is silly."
Answer:
"I have been very wrong" he said finally. "And I must ask forgiveness of your mother and all of my people. Never again will I demand that old people of the village be sent to the mountains to die. Rather, they will be treated with respect and honor they deserve..Explanation:
The sentence which is an effective example of I-language:
"I don't like having to remind you about your chores."