Answer: 1. "It was idle, he knew, to get between a fool and his folly" means that it was useless and unimportant to make a fool understand something. 2. The fool is Hal. 3. His folly was his lack of good sense, trying to wake the dogs up. 4. John Thornton thought it was non-sense to intervene because regardless of the past warnings of the ice breaking down, he still wanted to wake the dogs up and continue moving.
Explanation: In the story, the team that is traveling towards their destination encounters difficulties to cross the river. John Thornton warns them that the ice is melting and that they might sink If they continue. Despite all the tragedies and losses the team has had in the trip, Hal ignores the warnings and tries to wake the dogs up. Thornton concludes that trying to convince a fool and his lack of non-sense is useless and unimportant since there is no way Hal will understand.
The internet, is the modern medium easily allowing false information and hoaxes to be spread.
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the overall mood.
The tone of a story is how the author shows the general attitude in the story. So if the story seems sad through the words, you can assume the rest of the story will be as well.
Think of it as a horror movie. Weird or scary things happen in the beginning, and that general tone/theme will continue throughout.
If trains were still continued to the future the first thing I would help them become more safe. I would do this by allowing them to stop faster and limiting the speeds. Hopefully this would help the society from getting injuries by the trains around them or even being in the train.