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Daniel’s setting took place in a wagon trial on a prairie. Bob’s setting took place in a house. Daniel and Bob’s mothers were both ill, and both of them were freezing with no heat. Daniel suffered a cold winter with no help to bring him fire or heat like Bob. Bob didn’t go through the whole winter without a furnace or heat. Toward the end of passage it said “ He hung up and got blankets out of the closet to cover his mother until help came”. That tells us that it was only for a while Bob didn’t have a working furnace. The historical era back then had worse conditions than today, because today we know have planes, trains and heaters and furnaces to keep us

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