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d)often found in newspapers and magazines
It is written in first person point-of-view, therefore I agree with how the author has wrote this. I would use the same, as it describes how he feels and what he is thinking. Hope this helps. :)
The first excerpt that indicates an attitude that contributes to the main character's death is, "Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that had never entered his head." The fact that this character does not find fifty degrees below zero to be dangerous - that the possibility of it never even crossed his mind - indicates that he was not prepared for this, and likely does not have the survival skills or mindset necessary to survive.
The second excerpt regarding the attitude that leads to this man's death is, "But the temperature did not matter." It is one thing not to be prepared for the intense cold, but considering humans can't survive below a certain temperature, the temperature does, in fact, matter. For him not to realize this is foolish, and makes his chances at survival slim.
I am pretty sure it is:
Many people would rather put their money aside than spend it right away.
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I don't know the answer for this question but it seems like it would have to get in the way