Based on the text, what can you infer about Jack London’s opinion of old-timers?
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From the given passage of "To Build a Fire" the right choice that can infer about the man from the evidence in will be option c that he thinks that the old-timers are womanish. He was thinking about the old timers as if they were womanish because the old man had adviced him that no man should travel alone.
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From the given passage of "To Build a Fire" the right choice that can infer about the man from the evidence in will be option c that he thinks that the old-timers are womanish. He was thinking about the old timers as if they were womanish because the old man had advised him that no man should travel alone.
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