<span>No one must travel alone in the Klondike after fifty degrees below zero. I would say this is the main lesson to learn about this Jack London story which shows that nature can be cruel and unforgiving and at 50 degrees below zero it is nothing to fool with. If there are two people, one can help the other and warn say of snow which may fall down and douse the fire and also both can have matches to start a fire and they can discuss the best course of action in any situation which presents itself such as trusting the ice not to break over a creek for example.</span>
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I think the answer is water....
The interaction between the characters shows that Winterbourne is very excited to visit the castle with Miss Miller.
<h3>Why can we come to this conclusion?</h3>
- Because Winterbourne thinks Miss Miller is very pretty.
- Because he's trying to get her attention.
- Because he expects her to like him.
Winterbourne takes a keen interest in Miss Miller because she is young, beautiful, and single. He tried to get her attention, but she didn't show much interest until he invited her to visit a castle. She was very excited about the invitation and he was extremely excited at the prospect of being seen with such a beautiful and interesting girl.
He knows little about Miss Miller, but her presence attracts his attention and he wants to attract her attention as well.
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The poem Amanda, opens to us the thoughts and wishes of a teenager. Amanda is any teenager out of fiction. She does not like to be ordered about. She is too tired of her guardian's nagging and scolding that she decides to keep quiet and not react. She is lost in her world of imaginations. She wishes for nothing but freedom. She feels like a bird who has deep desires to fly away from the warmth of her nest. Her thoughts are varied according to situations. This poem can be an important lesson to parents about the weakness in communication with their children especially teenagers.