Answer:
I’m not totally sure but I would say the body provides the details of the purpose of the letter.
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Answer and Explanation:
Since your question does not present any options to choose from, I'll answer based on my knowledge of the story.
<u>In the short story "To Build a Fire", by Jack London, the immediate danger that concerns the man is freezing to death.</u> The character of the story has ignored a warning an old man gave him about roaming in the forest by himself when the cold weather is harsh. He chose to trust his abilities against nature, only to be humbled by it. The man did not have the knowledge, wisdom, and capacity to survive in the wild. The freezing temperatures were going to kill him if he didn't build a fire to keep himself warm. Even the dog that accompanies the man knew that, and couldn't seem to understand why the man wouldn't do it. However, when the man finally realized the urgent need for fire, he was not able to start one, and ended up dying. That is indeed a common theme in Jack London's work - the survival of the fittest. Had the man been smarter or stronger, he would have survived.
Well, look at it this way, if you were selling some kind of item, you would want to establish trust, and then provide the person with information and facts about that item. You would not want to threaten the person that you are trying to sell to with any sort of language, gestures, or body language. You would want to remain calm and collective with a smile on your face. The same thing goes with online sales, you would still want to follow everything else but the last one.
So the answer is: D