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<em>The effective use of juxtaposition from “To Build A Fire” is A: He would be into camp by six o’clock.</em>
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Juxtaposition can be defined as the act of positioning objects close to each other. In the story “To Build a Fire”, the man sets out his journey to the camp thinking he would be in there by 6 o’clock. But throughout his journey he struggles due to the cold of the snow and ice.
He falls multiple times and gets up each time. His only chance of survival is by reaching the camp. Thus, in the story the difficulties in journey and the chance of survival is portraited side by side as an example of effective use of Juxtaposition.
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comparative of far is farther or further.
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Some people are worried about the equipment that people use for the Paralympic Games because they are worried the prosthetic legs may give the runner an advantage. The text says that technology has improved a lot, so some of the artificial legs that people use may be able to run faster than what the wearer can naturally run.
As for the last part, I will give you my opinion to help but I encourage you to try to think of your own because you know this is an opinion thing and everyone is different.
I think that leaders should make a change, because like the text said, single amputees might feel discouraged from entering the running competitions because they know that the double amputees potentially have an advantage. It would basically be like cheating. The leaders should do a background check of what the double amputees are using, so that they know the artificial legs only allow the person to run at the speed they are naturally capable of