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¨To Build a Fire¨ by Jack London

Name:___________________________________
Period:___________________________________
Across
The man needed to build a ___ in order to stay alive.
An ___ ___ advised the man not to travel alone.
Snow falls from a tree and snuffs out the man's fire. (plot?)
The man watches for hidden springs, but falls through and gets wet.
At first the man is upset that he got wet because it will ___ him.
The man lit ___ matches at once.
Author
The man chews ___ during his journey.
In a desperate attempt to stay warm, the man runs. (plot?)
The man worries that his ___ may become frostbitten.
Antagonist
It had been days since the man had seen the ___.
The man´s companion
The man could be described as ___.
The man worries that his ___ might become frostbitten.
Once the man removed his mittens, his fingers became ___.
The dog has an ___ knowledge of the cold.
Down
Title
Appeals to the readers senses
The man did not ___ to the old timer about traveling alone.
The man beats his ___ against his legs to warm them.
Protagonist
The man is fearful of ___ ___ while walking.
Setting
Dawn is cold and gray, and the man turns off the main trail. (plot?)
“He was angry and cursed his luck aloud.” (conflict)
The dog ___ the ice between its paws when they get wet.
The man finally lies down in the snow and dies. (plot?)
The man described the old timer as ___.
The man was walking on the ___ Trail.
The man kept thinking about how ___ it was.
At one point, the man thinks about ___ the dog.
The man gets wet up to his ___.
The man´s ___ froze before it even hit the ground.
The man accidentally burned his ___.