To Build a Fire
Which best describes the central conflict and its resolution in "To Build a Fire"?
A.
The man is in conflict with his partners; the conflict ends when he fails to reach their cabin.
B.
The man is in conflict with more experienced trappers; the conflict ends when he accepts their advice.
C.
The man is in conflict with the dog; the conflict ends when the dog runs from the man.
D.
The man is in conflict with the extreme weather; the conflict ends when the man freezes to death.