Asked by nene

What was the Inuit's advice to the author about facing bears?
A
avoid eye contact, face forward, stay calm as long as possible, don't show fear, stand beside a tent, sled, or other large object to make her appear as lars as possible, not to shoot unless forced to, don't wound a bear and never to run.
B
keep eye contact, slowly move backward, stay calm, don't show fear, stand beside a tent, sled, or other large object to appear large as possible, not to shoot unless forced to, don't run.
C
keep eye contact move sideways or slightly forward, never backward, stay clam, don't show fear, move into an open area, not to shoot unless forced to, don't wound a bear and never run.
D
keep eye contact, move sideways or slightly forward, never backward, stay calm, don't show fear, stand beside a tent, sled, or other large object to make her appear as large as possible, not to shoot unless forced to, don't wound the bear.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is A: avoid eye contact, face forward, stay calm as long as possible, don't show fear, stand beside a tent, sled, or other large object to make her appear as large as possible, not to shoot unless forced to, don't wound a bear and never to run.

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