What does London suggest when he writes, The dog did not know anything about thermometers But the brute had its instinct in To Build A Fire A. The man is smarter than the dog.
B. The dog does not need a device to measure the cold.
C. A man's brain and a dog's brain are not the same.
D. Only man has awareness about danger.
In "To Build A Fire", when London writes "The dog did not know anything about thermometers. But the brute had its instinct", the suggestion is: B. The dog does not need a device to measure the cold.
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