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Which statement best explains how the third-person omniscient point of view affects "to build a fire"?
a. it allows the reader to experience the story through the man's view, which allows readers to feel compassion for this character.
b. it allows the reader to see the contrast between the dog's sensible thoughts and the man's illogical thoughts.
c. it gives the reader access to only the man's thoughts and feelings, which makes the reader realize how overconfident he is.
d. it uses the pronoun "you" to place the reader directly in the story, which adds to the theme of loneliness in nature.
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