Question

In "To Build a Fire," what advice does the old man from Sulphur Creek give to the main character?
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Dogs make good traveling companions for a man hiking alone.

Always be sure the ice under your feet is solid enough to hold you.

No one should travel alone when the temperature is fifty below.

Keep food against your body in order to keep it from freezing.

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In Jack London's "To Build a Fire," the advice given by the old man from Sulphur Creek to the main character is: **No one should travel alone when the temperature is fifty below.** This piece of advice highlights the dangers of traveling in extreme cold and sets the stage for the main character's survival struggle.

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