In "To Build a Fire," the man is unable to imagine the danger he is in when he sets out on the trail. Which best explains how th
is action contributes to the story's main conflict? He plans for an unreasonable pace of four miles per hour. He gets himself in trouble when he falls into a spring while traveling alone. His lack of respect for the Yukon allows him to veer off the path. His inability to find food leads to his death.
The allusion leads to the concept that he is almighty but he is also a loving and good god . And the meaning is from him being the creator of the lamb and the creator of us .