Think about the stories. "Gumption" and "To Build a Fire" Which best analyzes the difference in how structure affects style in each story? Question 1 options: The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop character voices that are realistic, given the story's setting; the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" allows the author to develop the reader's suspense about what will come next. The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop a formal style, while the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" gives the author the entire narrative to show its casual use of language. The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop a narrator with an objective, emotionally distant voice, while the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" gives the author the entire narrative to show the tragic events that lead to the character's death. The descriptive structure of "Gumption" allows the author to develop a casual style, while the sequential structure of "To Build a Fire" gives the author the entire narrative to show its broad use of figurative language.