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from story Build A FireCritical Reading
1. DRAW CONCLUSIONS As the story opens, why does the man feel
unconcerned about the cold? in story To Build a Fire
2. SPECULATE Why does the narrator show events from the dog's
perspective, as well as the man's?
3. ANALYZE After the man gets wet, how do his reactions affect his choices
and his chance of survival?
4. ANALYZE The reader often knows information that the man does not know.
How does this help create suspense in "To Build a Fire"? Cite evidence from
the story to support your answer.
5. INFER Based on the two main characters, which quality does the author
suggest is more important in this story-intelligence or instinct?
6. ANALYZE (a) What is the man's attitude toward the old-timer's advice? (b)
How does the man's attitude toward this advice change over the course of
the story? Support your answer with text evidence.​​

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