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Answer: B. His lack of survival skills have led him to panic
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In "To Build a Fire," what the man's decision to begin to run near the end of the story indicate about his character is:
B. His lack of survival skills have led him to panic.
- The man that is the main character is "To Build a Fire," a short story by Jack London, is about to freeze to death.
- At the beginning of the story, he was overly confident in his survival skills.
- He ignored some advice that told him otherwise, deciding to go into the forest on his own.
- However, the temperatures are now getting lower and lower. And, what is worse, his feet are wet.
- When he realizes that, because he was unable to start a fire, he will lose more than just some toes - he will lose his life -, he gets desperate.
- That is when he begins to run: When it is already too late. He is running out of desperation and fear of dying. Running will not save his life.
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