Most people believe you become an adult at the age 18, because you are able to vote, and legally live on your own. Yes most cultures, religions will have a lot to do with becoming an adult, but most importantly your attitude has a huge play in this as well. If you are 18 and you still have the mind set of a child people are going to treat you like a child. The way this impacts the youth today is, they graduate from high school and they don't take responsibility. They have lived with there parents there hole lives and they don't know how to survive on there own. Most 18 year olds now can't even cook let alone maintain there own place. Most 18 year olds still rely on there parents for guidance. A lot has to do with the person and how they were raised, but being an adult is a lot of hard work and responsibility, so it really all comes down to the age and mind set of the person.
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Depends on how you see it , you never know everyones personal story so there might be times where someone who looks like they have it all might have been feeling out of place or like an outsider at least one time in their life. logically , no one fits in everywhere
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C. Imagination and realizing the significance of events is an important part of survival.
Explanation:
<em>To Build a Fire</em> is a short story written by Jack London. It tells about a man who sets out to hike through the forest on Yukon territory despite the warnings of those surrounding him about the cold. He is accompanied only by a dog, an animal whose instincts keep it wary. The man has lost the touch with his instincts, and as the narrator says in the given excerpt, he was without imagination and wasn't alert of the significances. That's what cost him his life in the end.
The theme of this passage is that imagination and realizing the significance of events is an important part of survival. The emphasis is not on him being new to the Yukon territory and traveling for the first time. If he had imagination, paid attention to significant things, and listened to the warnings of those around him, he probably would've survived.
There is nothing about animals helping humans or the importance of being a part of the community in the given excerpt.
This is why option C is the correct one.
B. Offer criticism on the dystopia itself