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How is the style of "gumption" different from that of "to build a fire"? the style of "gumption" is developed through realistic dialogue, while the style of "to build a fire" is objective. the style of "gumption" is developed through personification, while the style of "to build a fire" is overly informal. the style of "gumption" is overly formal, while the style of "to build a fire" is loose and humorous. the style of "gumption" is objective, while the style of "to build a fire" is biased.

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