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Annette [7]
2 years ago
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In this passage, London describes the setting for this story. Read the passage, then answer the question.

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joja [24]2 years ago
6 0

The statement that reveals the scene is “The one thing that relieved the whiteness was a dark line that curved.”, i.e., option E.

<h3>What is the excerpt “To Build a Fire,” about?</h3>

The narrator assures us that the man is on his path to a mining camp on Henderson Creek, where he will be delighted by a beautiful fire and some wonderful bacon.

A native husky, that is more akin to a wolf as compared to a dog, is accompanying the man.

The statement that reveals the scene is “The one thing that relieved the whiteness was a dark line that curved.”

Thus, the correct option is E.

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