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Ierofanga [76]
2 years ago
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4. Lines 68–71: What idea is Salak trying to support in these lines? Paraphrase the passage to explain the evidence that Salak p

rovides for her central idea.
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1 answer:
ValentinkaMS [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

He is trying to convey the idea that our journey is already prepared, waiting for us to teach us a life lesson.

Explanation:

To paraphrase Salak, we can say that we should not undergo an easy journey and that it will not add anything to our lives. This is because a journey must bring a teaching, an aggrandizement, allowing us to be shaped by it and that when we finish it, we will not be the same as when we started it. With that, he says that we should not choose the journey that we must follow, because we will always choose the most comfortable one, which may not provide us with any knowledge. However, we must be chosen by the journey, because in this way we will evolve.

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