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English, 03.11.2020 23:00 steven0448

How are the settings in “To Build a Fire” and “Caline” different? The setting of “To Build a Fire” is dangerous to the main character, while the setting in “Caline” poses no threat to the main character.

The setting of “To Build a Fire is a frontier town, while “Caline” is set in the rugged wilderness of Canada.

The setting of “To Build a Fire” is inspiring, while the setting of “Caline” is depressing.

The setting of “To Build a Fire” is realistic, while the setting of “Caline” is a fantasy place.

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