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What excerpt from the passage reveals the environment of the story? colder than fifty below the left fork of Henderson Creek across the divide from the Indian Creek country from the islands in the Yukon
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A - colder than fifty below
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The left fork of Henderson Creek across the divide from the Indian Creek country from the islands in the Yukon.I would say this explains the location of the story and therefore the geographic environment whereas the 50 below is to do with the temperature and climate.,
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