Read the excerpt from "To Build a Fire."
There was nobody to talk to and, had there been...
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Read the excerpt from "To Build a Fire."
There was nobody to talk to and, had there been, speech would have been impossible because of the ice muzzle on his mouth.
Which statement best interprets the phrase ice muzzle on his mouth?
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