Answer:
"Momma is calling me. I can't answer. My mouth is full of Daddy's words, and my head is remembering him again. Tall, dark, and smiling all the time." (pg. 123)
Explanation:
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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.
The gerund phrases are:
- "Being the accounts manager" (Subject)
- "blowing bubbles to his little sister" (Subjet Complement)
Gerund phrases begin with a gerund or -ing word, and include other modifiers and objects. They function as nouns, and can be the subject, subject complement or direct object of the sentence.
The rest of the alternatives are not gerund phrases because options one and three possess an infinitive verb ("to bring" and "to win"), and "Hiking for two hours" is a present participle clause.
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<u>Explanation</u>:
1. <u>in the lamplight:</u>
this expression is used to create a mental picture of how the policemen's leather coats would have glistened when the lamplight was reflecting light rays on them.
2. <u>from a pyramid of tins:</u> the term "pyramid of tins" would have brought to mind a description of the size of the tins, just as how a natural pyramid looks magnificent.