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13 February, 15:37

What fatal mistake, from a Naturalist's perspective, does the man in Jack London's "To Build a Fire" make?

a. He fails to acknowledge the power of nature.

b. He fails to care properly for his dog.

c. He fails to deal fairly with his partners.

d. He fails to respect his elders.

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  1. 13 February, 16:02
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    The answer would be A. He doesn't acknowledge the power of nature. He believes that he has more time and resources but of course, this was not the case and the cold had overtaken him.
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