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English, 21.11.2019 02:31, azaz1819

Which statement best describes the difference in setting between "to build a fire" and "gumption"? "to build a fire" is set in a man's home in front of a warm fireplace, while "gumption" is set on the streets of a major city. "to build a fire" is set in a mining camp in the yukon, while "gumption" is set at a wpa office in a city. "to build a fire" is set alongside a creek in the yukon, while "gumption" is set in the fuel office of a coalyard. "to build a fire" is set in the wilderness in extreme temperatures, while "gumption" is set inside a house in a town in winter.

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