Answer:
We can infer something bad will happen.
Explanation:
From the phrases in the opening paragraph, "…there seemed an intangible pall…" and "…a subtle gloom that made the day dark…" we can safely infer the story will take a tragic turn. A pall is a cloth placed over a coffin. Therefore, from the very beginning, the writer subtly alludes to death. Darkness is also commonly related to death, to fear, to hopelessness, while light or brightness is connected to the precise opposite.
As it turns out, those sentences function as foreshadowing. The main character in the short story "To Build a Fire" does indeed die. He underestimates nature's fierceness. Unable to protect himself from the harsh cold weather in the Yukon territory, he dies acknowledging his mistake.
You should include the claim that was made in the essay because that's what belongs there.
its D. Therefore.
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declare something one considers important with due emphasis.
The answer would be B
He feels indebted to Gotoma, because he offered Siddhartha the, "fruit of learning", despite being distrustful to the learnings that came from teachers.