Part A Based on the beginning of "To Build a Fire," which inference can be made about the man? He questions his ability to survive the cold. He questions his ability to survive the cold. He feels great affection for the dog. He feels great affection for the dog. He values the opinions of those with experience. He values the opinions of those with experience. He does not like to show any signs of weakness. He does not like to show any signs of weakness. Question 2 Part B Which sentence best supports the answer to Part A? "It was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch." "It was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch." "The old-timer had been very serious in laying down the law that no man must travel alone in the Klondike after fifty below." "The old-timer had been very serious in laying down the law that no man must travel alone in the Klondike after fifty below." "He chuckled at his foolishness, and as he chuckled he noted the numbness creeping into the exposed fingers." "He chuckled at his foolishness, and as he chuckled he noted the numbness creeping into the exposed fingers." "But the man knew, having achieved a judgment on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice particles."