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Read the passage. in this excerpt, the old king speaks to the boy. excerpt from the alchemist by paul coelho “yes, or even search for treasure. the soul of the world is nourished by people’s happiness. and also by unhappiness, envy, and jealousy. to realize one’s personal legend is a person’s only real obligation. all things are one. “and, when you want something, all the universe conspires in you to achieve it.” they were both silent for a time, observing the plaza and the townspeople. it was the old man who spoke first. how does the personification of the universe create mood in this excerpt? a- it creates a hostile mood as the jealous universe plots to spoil the boy’s journey. b- it creates a fearful mood as the universe will feed on the boy’s unhappiness and envy. c- it creates a joyful mood as the universe contrives to grant the boy everlasting happiness. d- it creates a hopeful mood as the universe itself will the boy find his treasure.

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