In the short story the inspiration of Mr. Budd expected the man would suspect him after their first conversation.
I believe the correct answer is <span>to portray Huck's father as uneducated and ignorant.
Huck's father is telling his son that he shouldn't go to school because it makes him think he is better than his own dad. He is stupid and rude and wants to deprive his own son of education and a better life, which doesn't involve theft and crime.
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Explanation:
doing what you're told to do
Answer:
C. Imagination and realizing the significance of events is an important part of survival.
Explanation:
<em>To Build a Fire</em> is a short story written by Jack London. It tells about a man who sets out to hike through the forest on Yukon territory despite the warnings of those surrounding him about the cold. He is accompanied only by a dog, an animal whose instincts keep it wary. The man has lost the touch with his instincts, and as the narrator says in the given excerpt, he was without imagination and wasn't alert of the significances. That's what cost him his life in the end.
The theme of this passage is that imagination and realizing the significance of events is an important part of survival. The emphasis is not on him being new to the Yukon territory and traveling for the first time. If he had imagination, paid attention to significant things, and listened to the warnings of those around him, he probably would've survived.
There is nothing about animals helping humans or the importance of being a part of the community in the given excerpt.
This is why option C is the correct one.
Yeah we can't know the answer to that one unless I get some book or something.