TO:
to commence
What are the lands where the boy came from called?
Andalusia
What was stronger than the desert?
make great efforts to achieve or obtain something
to strive
strong and barely controllable emotion
passion
TO:
to grant
What place did the alchemist and the boy stop at after leaving the camp?
a Coptic monastery
How far away were they from the pyramids when the reading ended?
three hours
throw in various random directions
to scatter
not changing or moving
static
TO:
flourish
What is without a birthplace and with no place to die?
The wind
Where were the caravans stopped waiting for the war to end?
Giza
think profoundly and at length
to contemplate
land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
pasture
TO:
to nourish
Everyone was terrified by the boy's miracle, except for two who were smiling.
Who were they?
The alchemist and the chief
What do the men of the desert call a sandstorm which is so strong that it blots out the sun?
simum
to cut down a tree
to fell
a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
mineral
TO:
to harness
What was the wind that brought moisture from the oceans called?
sirocco
What items were used in the alchemist's recipe for making gold?
move about or travel aimlessly
to roam
a particular part or feature of something
aspect