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C. The hikers are in a secluded area
Explanation:
The summary shows how the hikers don't have service and are too far from any town to get help, this means that they are in a secluded (Sheltered/ not seen by many people) area. This is the most important in the story because it means that they cannot call for help or run and get help, so they will have to work with the family to put out the fire because they can't get help from anyone else to do it.
The campers being family does nothing to affect the plot, the hikers being in the mountains don't mean anything and the hikers being young could only mean that they don't know what to do which isn't as important as them being secluded.
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you must show the answer IN the book so that I can answer it
Answer:
A widely accepted theme of "The Mending Wall" concerns the self-imposed barriers that prevent human interaction. In the poem, the speaker's neighbor keeps pointlessly rebuilding a wall; more than benefitting anyone, the fence is harmful to their land. But the neighbor is relentless in its maintenance, nonetheless.
Explanation:
Answer: logos
Explanation:
logos go based off of facts