Answer:
The man will realize the wisdom of the old-timer’s warning.
Explanation:
"To build a fire" is a short story by Jack London, this story is about a man who travels to the Yukon ignoring the warnings from an old-timer about the deathly Yukon winters (where temperatures can reach 40 below)
In this excerpt we can see the man saying he was safe, remembering the old-timer warning and thinking that the old-timers were "rather womanish". We can see that he thinks that the warning was not real and that he was safe and will be able to survive and deal with the subzero temperatures of the Yukon, thus, the best prediction based on this excerpt is that he will likely won't be able to continue with this streak of "safeness" and he will realize the wisdom of the old-timer's warning.
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
The short narrative story "The Circuit" by Francisco Jimenez tells the story of how a Spanish working family had to move from one place to another in search of work. Narrated from the point of view of the younger son Panchito, the whole story revolves around how he viewed and feels about his family's life.
Throughout the story, the narrator used the first person narrative voice, constantly using "I", "We" etc which all suggests that the whole story is only from is own perspective. His thoughts and approaches, his feelings and ideas and opinions take over the narration, from his own point of view.
ILGWU is The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union therefore the correct answer is B ( The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the reference to “these girls” in the same quote) this is the only option that demonstrates that the ILGWU was made by women by quoting "these girls"
The other options are not correct since they talk about other people around the ILGWU in option A they quote "union men" in option C "other Russian Folk" and in option D "they sang" which is an activity not a group of people.
C. <span>become a tragic hero and the story will have an unhappy ending.</span>