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Read the following lines from "An Arab Shepherd Is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion."
Searching for a goat or a son
has always been in the beginning
of a new religion in these mountains
Which of the following sentences best explains the meaning of these lines?
The following:
A. Loss does not discriminate between Arabs and Jews.
B. People can find the seeds of friendship in unexpected places.
C. Sacrifice is a ritual common to both the Arab and Jewish cultures.
D. It often takes the loss of something close to discover something else.
My answer:
I think D, since he was searching for something he lost when he stumbled upon something new.
Can anyone confirm or remove my doubt? Thanks.
Searching for a goat or a son
has always been in the beginning
of a new religion in these mountains
Which of the following sentences best explains the meaning of these lines?
The following:
A. Loss does not discriminate between Arabs and Jews.
B. People can find the seeds of friendship in unexpected places.
C. Sacrifice is a ritual common to both the Arab and Jewish cultures.
D. It often takes the loss of something close to discover something else.
My answer:
I think D, since he was searching for something he lost when he stumbled upon something new.
Can anyone confirm or remove my doubt? Thanks.
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