Answer: It is ironic that the same fire that is a threat to Ralph's life actually prevents him from dying.
Explanation:
In <em>Lord of the Files</em> (1954), William Golding tells a story about the British boys who find themselves on a desert island.
At the end of the novel, it is Ralph's intention to create a signal fire so that the rescuers notice them. However, the fire that Jack sets rages and spreads through the forest. Jack's plan is to kill Ralph with the smoke from the fire. Instead of a sign used to attract attention, the fire thus becomes a danger to Ralph's life. The fire ultimately saves the boys, but the irony is that the fire that Jack set to kill Ralph actually saved him from dying, as they got rescued.
We anxiously watched the weather report for information about the hurricane churning in the Atlantic Ocean.
Since the hurricane is what's churning, it needs to be placed closer to the phrase for clarity.
Most likely if you are trying to find out if you can go ice-skating you are most likely going to find out how cold it is. In other words you will be paying attention to the temperature.
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