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Iwill mark brainlest if correct.] which of the following shows the author's use of parallelism? a. one character tells the boy "you dream about your sheep and the pyramids, but you're different from me, because you want to realized your dreams. i just want to " another character tells the boy "and dreams are the language of god. when he speaks in our language, i can interpret what he has said. but if he speaks in the language of the soul, it is only you who can understand." b. the boy believes that "a shepherd always takes "and that" whoever has money is never really alone." c. the boy watches the old man write secrets in the sand. the alchemist writes what can be recorded on an emerald in the sand, but the boy does not understand. d. [the crystal merchant] spends the entire morning observing the infrequent comings and going in the street," and the boy spends his morning "in the empty marketplace, without a cent to his name, and with not a sheep to "

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