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English, 19.10.2020 22:01 conyabrew82

Part A Based on the beginning of "To Build a Fire," which inference can be made about the man? A. His confidence grows as he gets closer to camp.
B. He misses the company of other people.
C. He is comforted by his dog as he struggles to survive.
D. His ego prevents him from listening to those with experience.

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