The reader knows that more trouble awaits Santiago through foreshadowing elements in the narrative, such as ominous warnings from characters like the old man Melchizedek and Santiago's recurring dreams that hint at upcoming challenges. Additionally, the atmosphere in the story becomes increasingly tense as Santiago embarks on his journey, suggesting that obstacles will arise. The presence of antagonistic forces in the form of thieves and the overarching theme of pursuing one's Personal Legend signal that Santiago will face significant trials ahead.
One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!
i do not know the awnser !!:D
Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile. There is a lot of information about Chile on the internet.
If you know it was stolen, yes, you can get in trouble. If you didn't know it was stolen, you will not get into any trouble.
Ethos (credibility) assures your reader or audience that you know what you are talking about.
I dont know all of them but one of them is "are you asleep" because if they are they wont answer
how the hell am i suppose to know freakin stalker
i dont know but hello yaaayyaayyayayaya
I don't know depends on how bad you get in trouble figure it out
Dialogue is just people talking. It serves to let the reader know what the characters are thinking and feeling.
He will have trouble looking you in the eye, and trouble talking to you.
The cast of How Did You Know I Was in Trouble - 1997 includes: Marylou Oschi