The statement that is an example of an inference we can make about "To Build a Fire" is "the man dies because of overconfidence and arrogance," option B.
We call an inference the conclusion we reach based on information we have. An inference comes from analyzing things and getting to a conclusion. That means the conclusion itself is not clearly stated in the text we are analyzing.
For that reason, we can eliminate options A, C, and D. All those conclusions are clearly stated in the story "To Build a Fire." That means they are not really inferences.
The correct answer is option B. It is not clearly stated in the text that the man is arrogant and overconfident. We can infer that from his actions and thoughts.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the correct answer.
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