To Build a Fire
In "To Build a Fire," why is the man nameless?
a. He is an orphan.
b. He represents all people.
c. The story is told from the dog’s point of view.
d. The man functions only to provide an eye for the reader.
a. He is an orphan.
b. He represents all people.
c. The story is told from the dog’s point of view.
d. The man functions only to provide an eye for the reader.
b. He represents all people.