The match must be lit first because through it, it is possible to light other objects.
In this situation, you must follow these steps:
- Keep the kerosene lamp near you.
- Light the match and light the lamp quickly with it.
- With the lamplight, locate the oil stove and the woodstove.
- Remove a little oil from the stove and throw it on top of the wood, to speed up the process.
- Use the lamp flame to light the oil stove.
- Use the flame of the oil stove to light the wood that you have soiled with oil.
- Use this wood to light the woodstove.
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