in a short story "Up the Slide" by Jack London

what does this mean?

I felt connected to Clay's character because he seemed really determined to navigate across the mountain even though it was really difficult. He tried several different ways to climb across the snowy rocks and slope but kept failing. I can relate to this experience because I've tried to do thing and failed repeatedly. However, Clay is also determined to find a solution and ultimately he succeeds. This made me feel hopeful that even when I try things and fail at first, I can still keep trying different ways to succeed.

Part C
As you read the story, what words or ideas seemed unclear? Note at least six that you would like to better understand.

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