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why does the man not kill the dog? the dog runs away; the man’s hand are frozen; the man does not have the heart to kill him; the man decides to hug the dog to stay warm
Brief Explanations
To determine why the man does not kill the dog, we analyze each option:
- "the dog runs away" is less likely as a reason for not killing (the man could still try if he wanted to).
- "the man’s hand are frozen" (assuming a typo for "hands are frozen") would mean he physically can't kill the dog due to inability to use his hands, which is a practical, situational reason.
- "the man does not have the heart to kill him" is more about emotion but less likely in a survival - type context (if this is from a story like "To Build a Fire").
- "the man decides to hug the dog to stay warm" is not a reason for not killing (hugging doesn't prevent killing, and it's less practical in a harsh environment). In the context of "To Build a Fire", the man's hands being frozen (so he can't manipulate tools to kill) is a key reason.
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B. the man’s hand are frozen (assuming correction to "hands are frozen")