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When faced with extreme cold, the dog experiences "a vague but menacing apprehension that subdue(s) it". It wants nothing more than to "burrow under the snow and cuddle its warmth away from the air". When it falls through the ice on the river trail, the dog automatically knows what it must do, and cleans the ice from his feet and legs. It is equipped by nature with a thick coat to protect it, and it can sense what it must do to survive.
The man, on the other hand, must struggle against nature in order to make it. He has to make choices, the most critical of which is his decision to set out into the Klondike despite warnings of danger. The man must rely on his own initiative and employ the trappings of civilization, and he is hindered both by his failure to prepare properly for his journey and his proud refusal to listen to the Old-Timer, the voice of experience. His misjudgements are costly, and the man does not make it out of the wilderness alive.
The point London appears to be making is that man is insignificant in the face of nature, his environment. Man approaches nature as an adversary, and his chances of coming out ahead are questionable. In contrast, the dog is one with nature, and nature takes care of its own.
The answer is; The speaker considers his love less attractive than objects in nature.
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The answer is a guarantee death by jury conviction rather than lynching; The police pormise that if the lynch mobs disperse the trial takers will be executed; they would sexual assault more.
Explanation:
Because I think this question is related to trials such as those of Scottboro Boys and Tom Robinson have sometimes been referred to as "courtroom lynchings."
The correct answer is A. Inference.
Conclusion based upon evidence is an example of inference. As per the oxford dictionary, inference is a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. This is the exact definition of what is being stated on the question itself. As an example, we can use "Researchers are entrusted with drawing inferences from the data."
Children already have to attend school for seven long hours each day, only having a two day break and an occasional holiday in between. In addition to the long school days, most students take home overwhelming amounts of homework that can take up many hours in itself. Summer vacation is something children can look forward to as a great opportunity to relax and not worry about classwork or homework. In conclusion, school should not continue through the summer months as students value this break.