Why does the author include the merchant in the story
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Read the passage.
excerpt from The Alchemist by Paul Coelho
The hills of Andalusia were only two hours away, but there was an entire desert between him and the Pyramids. Yet the boy felt that there was another way to regard his situation: he was actually two hours closer to his treasure… the fact that the two hours had stretched into an entire year didn't matter.
Why does the author describe how long and how far the boy has traveled in the story?
a. By describing the desert and pyramids, the passage allows the reader to see how far the boy has come.
(my answer) b. The passage expresses how far the boy has come—and how far he still has to go to realize his dream.
c. By showing how close he is to his goal, the passage reinforces the boy’s endless enthusiasm and faith in his destiny.
d. The passage reflects the boy’s despair at being so far away from home—and for being gone so long.