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26 November, 16:55

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How is the style of "Gumption" different from that of "To Build a Fire"?

A: The style of "Gumption" is overly wordy, while the style of "To Build A Fire" uses slang and colloquialisms.

B: The style of "Gumption" is overly formal, while the style of "To Build A Fire" uses slang and colloquialisms.

C: The style of "Gumption" is overly wordy, while the style of "To Build A Fire" is simplistic.

D: The style of "Gumption" is developed through realistic dialogue, while the style of "To Build A Fire" is objective.

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  1. 26 November, 18:50
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    The answer is D. The style of "Gumption" is developed through realistic dialogue, while the style of "To Build A Fire" is objective.
  2. 26 November, 19:13
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    D: the style of " Gumption" is developed through realistic dialougue while the style of "To build a fire " is objective
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