Answer:
Option 3, Elusive
Explanation:
The sentence says, "Which she rarely gave out." This pretty much defines the word <em>elusive, </em>which means difficult to find/achieve.
No she doesn’t cause her parents taught her better than that to not let words or people get in her head. Ps: love the movie
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Answer:
Santiago learns that change is a constant.
Explanation:
The merchant is grouchy and resists change, yet Santiago learns that change is needed if the merchant is to be successful. Santiago also learns not to put off what his goal is. The Merchant is a devout Muslim, and yet has never visited Mecca. Santiago knows he must continue his personal journey. Santiago learns the commerce of crystal and how to use language effectively. He also realizes that dreams do not always come true, especially if one waits too long.
Answer:
B. he believed in serving the public good.
Explanation:
he didn't want to take the stones to do harm to the workers or anyone else. he had no ill will about it. he was trying to help his friends, and as an added benefit, it would help the boaters as well. he saw this as a greater good that would outweigh the small sin of taking the stones in the first place, because he would use them to benefit more than just 1 homeowner. he did a bat thing with good intentions. as a child, him being able to help more people with the same materials would seem like the better thing to do. because why shouldn't we help as many people as we can instead of letting 1 person or a few people have more than they need while others remain stuck in the mud?