Based on the given details, we can see that the environment of this story is:
Based on the given excerpt, we can see that there is the narration of how a man is lost in an isolated place as he is trying to fight off cold and possible hypothermia by starting a fire.
With this in mind, there is the mention of snow and this can confuse a person to think it a blizzard, but it is not because in a blizzard, the temperature is usually twenty degrees below zero so we can state that this environment was bitterly cold.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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"Hiking through these mountain ranges is very challenging." The active verb is "is". There is also a gerund, "hiking" which serves as the subject of the sentence. The subject clause is "Hiking through these mountain ranges", so even though "hiking" is a verb form, a gerund, it is not the verb in this sentence; it is part of the subject clause.
The rest of the passage contains other types of verb clauses, so you need to study those until you understand them! (:
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Namibia is a character from the book "Cell one" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Namibia was portrayed by the narrator as very beautiful in the story in Cell One of the novel. Namibia engaged in theft, got caught and was imprisoned. At the cell one where he was imprisoned, he met an innocent old man.
The man was apprehended by the police because the police could not find his son that was "wanted". Namibia behaved in kindness towards the old man. He revolted the torture and maltreatment of the Old man by the police because he was sick and innocent.
This act of kindness reflected how the Author changed the character of Namibia from a character was that was caught for engaging in social vices of stealing to being kind and showing an act of benevolence towards the old man.
<span>The best theme statement about consequences based on Robert Frost’s poem "The Road Not Taken” is Every choice in life brings with it a wholly different set of consequences. In short, in every decision in life, there is an equivalent effect or consequences behind it. So you cannot say that what you have been experiencing right now is because of fate, it is in face the consequence of your decision.
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