50 points

Safety First
Having an open fire is an enjoyable part of many camping experiences. The smell of woodsmoke and the pop and hiss of burning wood in a campfire brightens any night out in the woods, in the mountains, or on the beach. But make sure that you control your fire, and not the other way around!

Before starting your fire, know the local rules. Each park has its own rules about where and when you can have a campfire. Ask at the visitor center or contact the park before you visit, so you know any relevant rules.

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Select all the correct answers.
Look at the photograph and the related text. In which two ways does the photograph help convey a message about fire safety?

It challenges the reader to learn more about campfires.
It shows the camping scenario described in the text.
It provides more details about properly building fires at camp sites.
It shows someone closely monitoring a fire at a campsite.
It helps reader imagine different parks that allow campfires.

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