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In “to build a fire,” how does the man know that he shouldn’t travel alone when it’s fifty below zero?

A. The old man in sulphur creek told him.

B. The dog is more stubborn than usual.

C. The boys at the camp won’t go with him.

D. The Yukon trail travel guide said so.

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A: The old man in Sulphur Creek told him

The old man in sulphur creek told him is the man know that he shouldn’t travel alone when it’s fifty below zero. Hence, option A is correct.

What is the story of to build a fire?

In Jack London's short story "To Build a Fire," a man sets out on a journey while the weather is bitterly cold and everything is covered in snow.

The man sees him and cautions him not to go because it would be extremely risky to travel by himself in those conditions because there would be many dangers and no one to help him.

In his haughtiness, the man disregarded an old man's admonition to never go by yourself in temperatures of -50°F or below.

Thus, option A is correct.

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