ENGL takefaunch jisp?course. assessment jd 41836.1&course;, id 783.18conten.. ns
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ENGL takefaunch jisp?course. assessment jd 41836.1&course;, id 783.18conten.. nstructions For each of the passages below, identify the title and author of the shortstory from which the passage comes, explain what the depicts or lustratesprovide the lager context in which the passage can be understood, and interpret the sijgnificance of the pasage ao the wbole story passage to Timed Test This test has a time limt of 1 hour You will be notified when time expires, and you may continue or submit arnings appear when halt the Sime, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain Muipe This tes alos 2 attempts This is attempt number 1 Anempts Force This test can be saved and mesumed anter. The timar will contirue to nun if you leave the test Question Gompletion Stan QUESTION 1 ND points Save Awwer "He should not have buih the fire ndrthe spruce ee. He shuld have built En to pll the twigs from the brush and deop them directly on the fire. Now the troe under w caeriod a weig of unow on ins boughs. No wind had blown for weeks, and each bough was fully dreightod. Each ime he haed pulled a twig he had communicatod a slight agitarion to the te-an ingereptible apitation, so far High up in the troe one bough ts lond of snw. This fell on the boughs beneath 2 Q//W11 E 11 R ?? T 11 Y 11 u. 11 1.d retun shift command !' optionExplanation / Answer
The paragraph is from the story 'To build a fire' by Jack London.
The stories context can be grasped well, that the man does not realise the essence of how nature functions. He tends to believe that he is a sole factor and that a journey made alone is a journey made easy, but he is terribly wrong as nature does not fail to point and mock his foolishness.
He does not realise the importance of having a different perspective and an opinion and succumbs to his fatality and fragility of being human.
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