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English, 06.10.2019 13:30 gracie2492

#2 ) in the alchemist. what is santiago‘s job in part 1

a) gypsy

b) priest

c) shepard

d) alchemist

#3 santiago‘s first dream is to travel, which he accomplishes by

a) booking a trip to mecca.

b) visiting the merchants daughter.

c) buying a flock of sheep.

d) accompanying his parents on a trip to egypt.

#4) why is fatima a better “match” for santiago then merchants daughter?

a) fatima does not encourage him to abandon his personal legend.

b) fatima is prettier.

c) the merchants daughter didn’t want santiago to leave.

d) the merchants daughter found somebody else.

#5) besides his sheep and his jacket, what is the one thing santiago always carries with him while shepherding?

a) book

b) mirror

c) cross

d) pipe

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