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Plz i need with these questions from the alchemist.

the crystal merchant serves as an example as one who has chosen to his personal legend.

question 1 options:

create

forget

grow

give up

question 2 (1 point)
the crystal merchant lives by the philosophy maktub, “it is written”

question 2 options:

pursue your dreams

letting life happen to him instead of pursuing his dreams

follow the path that your ancestors have followed

being patient

question 3 (1 point)
the boy and fatima also say maktub in different situations. the boy says it to himself when he realizes that the histories of all people are connected and we are able to know everything.

question 3 options:

true

false

question 4 (1 point)
some examples of magical realism in the story include all of the following, except:

question 4 options:

the old woman’s daughter

the protagonist’s recurring dream about finding treasure

the old man who gives him stones and who appears to have mystical powers

the dream of the hawks

question 5 (1 point)
what kept the englishman from transforming lead into gold?

question 5 options:

fear

hatred

pride

ignorance

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