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Which details does the author use in "August Heat" to develop the theme that extreme weather conditions influence human behavior? Select each correct answer. There seemed nothing in the man strong enough to sustain that mountain of flesh. The one thing of which I was fully conscious was the awful heat, that came up from the dusty asphalt pavement as an almost palpable wave. But the heat is stifling. It is enough to send a man mad. “Everything is hot and glary outside,” I said. “This seems an oasis in the wilderness.”

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The author states that heat can make a person become mad, and that such heat can cause a man to see any place that is safe from it as a safe haven or an oasis.
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