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gababb09:

Describe an early development in the plot of "To Build a Fire" by, Jack London. Explain why it is important.

Yecr2:

whats this from

JammarWalker:

I read this story in english three a few weeks ago, i may be able to help.

gababb09:

okay thanks. This is what i have idk if its right thought... The man is traveling in winter along the Yukon River that is frozen. Everywhere the man looks there is ice and snow covering the land, as he follows the dark line of a trail. Having no imagination the man is feels no fear with the harsh and dangerous breathtaking environment around him. The man only vaguely understand how cold it is.

JammarWalker:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @gababb09 okay thanks. This is what i have idk if its right thought... The man is traveling in winter along the Yukon River that is frozen. Everywhere the man looks there is ice and snow covering the land, as he follows the dark line of a trail. Having no imagination the man is feels no fear with the harsh and dangerous breathtaking environment around him. The man only vaguely understand how cold it is. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This is PERFECT, couldn't have done it better myself.

gababb09:

thank you for saying its perfect, I was not sure if it was good or not but now I know its good. but idk what would be a good quote from the story to support it

gababb09:

@JammarWalker can you help me find a quote to suport my paragraph on the plot.

gababb09:

i need to close the question soon.

gababb09:

does this quote sound good for it... "He was a newcomer in the land, a chechaquo, and this was his first winter. The trouble with him was that he was without imagination. He was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significance's."

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