Answer:
death and solace.
Explanation:
about death and a person who is longing to be with their loved ones who are not there anymore. And then, at last, God is with men and giving them solace as they will always be his.
The correct answer is a night on the town.
When Doolittle meets Higgins and Pickering, he actually wants to sell his daughter to him for five pounds. He thinks she will have a better life there and he will spend that money "wisely." This are his actual words:
<span><em>"Just one good spree for myself and the missus, giving pleasure to ourselves and employment to others, and satisfaction to you to think it's not been throwed away. You couldn't spend it better."</em></span>
Answer:
O- 50 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Explanation:
The story "To Build a Fire" by Jack London revolves around the story of how an unnamed protagonist and his dog set out to get to another camp where his friends had stayed in the cold, freezing Yukon territory. He had been warned by an older man about the danger of setting out in that temperature, an advice which he did not take into account.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator mentions that the temperature was "<em>Fifty degrees below zero meant 80 degrees of frost</em>.
" But this does not seem to affect the man's wish of going on his planned journey through the Yukon territory. The narrator states that "<em>Such facts told him that it was cold and uncomfortable, and that was all. [but] It did not lead him to consider his weaknesses as a creature affected by temperature.</em>" By the end of the story, we find that only the dog made to the camp while the man had frozen to death.