Roughing It

Which part of events describes a significant cause-and-effect that occurs in the story

"EXCERPT FROM ROUGHING IT: LOST IN THE SNOW" Which part of events describes a significant cause-and-effect that occurs in the story? A. Cause: The men become aware that they are following their own footsteps. Effect: They lose faith in Ollendorff as a guide. B. Cause: The men realize they might be wandering down a sagebrush path instead of a road. Effect: The horses wander away from the group. C. Cause: The men get distracted while trying to light the fire with a pistol. Effect: The men are forced to change the way they navigate. D. Cause: The men lose sight of the wagon tracks as the snow continues to fall. Effect: They decide to camp and make a fire.

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A. Cause: The men become aware that they are following their own footsteps. Effect: They lose faith in Ollendorff as a guide.

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