Which piece of textual
evidence best supports the
theme "the power of nature
shoul...
Which piece of textual
evidence best supports the
theme "the power of nature
should not be taken lightly" in
this story?
A. "He was bound for the claim on
Henderson Creek...a fire would be going
and supper would be ready."
B. "It was his own fault...He should not
have built the fire under the spruce tree."
C. "At the man's heels trotted a dog, a big
native husky, the proper wolf-dog, grey-
coated..."
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