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7 March, 19:54

Review the detail. In "To Build a Fire," the man lacks respect for the old-timer's warnings. Which best explains how this action contributes to the story's main conflict? He does not know how to build a fire properly and is therefore chilly. He does not understand how serious the cold weather is and finds himself in trouble. His lack of respect for the Yukon allows him to veer off the path. His inability to find food leads to his death.

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  1. 7 March, 20:02
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    He does not understand how serious the cold weather is and finds himself in trouble.
  2. 7 March, 22:43
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    In Jack London's "To build a fire" the main theme is Man vs. Nature, the main character is crossing the Alaskan frozen landscape, following the path of the Yukon river. He dismisses the advice of the old-timer and he also doesn't pay attention to his companion, the dog who can feel the threat of the harsh weather. The right answer is the second option.
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