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I think it is B as it explains more about the story "to build a fire" the man really did have foolish decisions.
Hi there!
The answer you are looking is option B. The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop Clara's unique interpretation of "gumption," while the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" allows the writer to reveal how each of the man's foolish decisions contribute to his downfall.
The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop realistic character voices, making it possible for the author to develop a unique interpretation. On the other hand, the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" allows the author to develop the suspense of the reader about what will come next, that is why the writer reveals how each of the silly decisions of man contribute to his downfall.
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