in "to build a fire" the man is unable to imagine the danger he is in when he sets out on the trail. Which best explains how this action contributes to the story's main conflict?A. His lack of respect for the Yukon allows him to veer off the pathB. He gets himself into trouble when he falls into a spring while traveling alone C. His inability to find food leads him to death

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I read the story last year. I think it is A because he choose to disregard the Yukon's warnings and go out anyways.  

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Answer:

The one that best explains how this action contributes to the story's main conflict is that He gets himself into trouble when he falls into a spring while traveling alone

Explanation:

The man of this story is doomed from the beginning when he is warned several times and in different ways about the dangers of traveling that distance along an in a terrible weather, but all this comes to true when he falls in the spring and get wet with cold water, being unable to hit his body and trying in many ways to save his life he gets involved in a series of wrong actions which took led him to death.