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21 September, 22:44

Which details from the text support the writing idea "Jack London portrays the Yukon as a harsh, unforgiving

setting"? Check all that apply.

London sets the scene by describing it as "exceedingly cold and gray"

London reveals through the dog's instincts, that the temperature is seventy-five below zero.

London explains that there is no sign of the sun, even though it is nine o'clock

London shows that the man cares deeply for his dog because he speaks to it as he builds a fire.

London describes the man giving up because he thinks that he is certain to die.

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  1. 21 September, 23:05
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    a, b, c
  2. 21 September, 23:25
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    A, B, C

    London sets the scene by describing it as "exceedingly cold and gray."

    London reveals, through the dog's instincts, that the temperature is seventy-five below zero.

    London explains that there is no sign of the sun, even though it is nine o'clock.
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