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In Jack London's "To Build a Fire," the main character falls through the ice in the frigid waters of a creek in the Yukon and must stop to build a fire while still out in the snowy wilderness.

How does this setting in the story affect the plot?


A) This setting resolves the conflict the man faces because it allows him to demonstrate his mastery of the environment.


B) It escalates the conflict by showing that the man's situation has gone from bad to worse.


C) It adds humor to the story, as the man struggles to complete the simple task of lighting a fire.


D) This setting provides a break for readers from the main action of the story.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

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Answer:

B) It escalates the conflict by showing that the man's situation has gone from bad to worse.

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