Which excerpt from Jack London's "To Build a Fire" best expresses the dominance of nature that is part of the Naturalist perspective?
a. "The dog had learned fire, and it wanted fire, or else to burrow under the snow and cuddle its warmth away from the air."
b. "When it is seventy-five below zero, a man must not fail in his first attempt to build a fire--that is, if his feet are wet."
c. "[The cold] did not lead [the man] to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature . . . it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man's place in the universe."
d. "He knew that at fifty below spittle crackled on the snow, but this spittle had crackled in the air. Undoubtedly it was colder than fifty below--how much colder he did not know."

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: c. "[The cold] did not lead [the man] to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature . . . it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man's place in the universe."