The central conflict and its resolution in "To Build a Fire" is:
c. The man is in conflict with the extreme weather; the conflict ends when the man freezes to death.
Even though the man had conflicts with other characters in the short story, their conflicts arise from the central conflict of man needing to learn how to build a fire in order to keep warm amidst the extremely cold weather.
Answer:
The ravine had dark, cavernous depths.
The building was bereft of any color.
Explanation:
Answer:
The fire is bright, the moon still shines tonight
never have i seen something so beautiful,
as the moon and the stars in the midnight sky.
The sun in the blue abyss, the flames and their red lips,
its pain is beauty and its beauty is pain,
Explanation:
Call it burning glory
A. She's reading the text Gus has sent her and is thinking of what to reply.
B. He texted her, "Hey just wanted to say :)"
C. It doesn't have a clear meaning because she mentions it as being ambiguous.
D. It is difficult to respond because she's debating whether or not to send a winky face, a smiley face, or an open laughing face.
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a. a simple smiley face
b. a winking face
c. an open-mouthed laughing face