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English, 17.11.2019 01:31 ttrump03

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if you get lost while hiking in the wilderness, don’t panic. most importantly, do not walk around aimlessly. stay on the trail. stop where you are and observe your surroundings. are there any landmarks that look familiar, such as large rocks, a creek, or river? check these against your map, and check your compass. listen for any familiar sounds—cars on a road, perhaps, or the voices of others who might you. if you don’t hear anything, do not go any farther. stay put, especially if you are injured or near exhaustion. if you need to spend the night in the woods, stay warm and keep yourself hydrated. set up camp in the open, so rescuers will be able to see you. use a signaling device, such as a mirror, a brightly colored pack, or make patterns in the snow. if you build a fire, be aware of area fire restrictions. many forest fires have been started by lost hikers or hunters.

what is the author's purpose for writing this paragraph?

to describe the best place to set up camp to get rescued

to explain to readers how to check for landmarks while hiking

to inform readers what to do if they get lost in the wilderness

to warn readers of the hazards of starting a fire in the woods

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