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How did the man opinion of the old timer on sulphur creek change in the story to build a fire by Jack London

The man first believed that the old man was too cautious and weak. As the man began to freeze, his opinion changed and he realized that he had been too arrogant. The man realizes that the old timer was correct.

What type of conflict is simply awareness of conflict situation

There are many different types of conflict such as internal or external. Another example would be perceived conflict which is simply the awareness of a conflict situation.

When was Set the Fire to the Third Bar created

Set the Fire to the Third Bar was created in 2005.

What do literary critics do when they make interpretations

They give their opinions on the deeper meanings of a story.

Why can't the man get the third fire started In to build a fire by Jack London

His hands are too frozen to tend to the fire.

Why does the third fire go out in to build a fire

The man is unable to control his hands and snuffs it out :0 APEX

What event causes the man to hurriedly build a fire

He falls through the ice

In To Build a Fire how does the man know that he shouldn't travel alone when it's fifty below zero

The old man in Sulphur creek told him

What statement is an example of an inference you can make about To Build a Fire based on information from the text

The man dies because of overconfidencar and arrogance

In to build a fire what mistake does the man make when trying to build the second fire

he build it underneath a tree apex

what does the dog do after the man dies in to build a fire

he leaves in search of another fire

why did the man not follow the advice of the old timer from Sulfur Creek"To build a fire "

no one should travel alone when the temperature is fifty below

What is one theme of “To Build a Fire” by Jack London

The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.

which statement best describes the political changes that took place in great britain during the 19th century

The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.

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