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Sample Analysis: In his story “To Build a Fire,” Jack London shows how dangerous the conflicts of real-life gold rushers really were. Read the topic sentence of a sample analysis about conflict. Which illustrations best support the point? Check all that apply. The gold rush began in 1897. Many prospectors did not survive. The man plans to be at his camp by six. The dog knows how cold it really is. The man loses his struggle with nature.

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