…ts the definition of fire. As an example, one commenter suggested that a candle wick might be a “place” that is intended to contain burning, but that student residence hall policies might prohibit candles, rendering the candle wick no longer a “place” intended to contain a flame …
…ts the definition of fire. As an example, one commenter suggested that a candle wick might be a “place” that is intended to contain burning, but that student residence hall policies might prohibit candles, rendering the candle wick no longer a “place” intended to contain a flame …
…ts the definition of fire. As an example, one commenter suggested that a candle wick might be a “place” that is intended to contain burning, but that student residence hall policies might prohibit candles, rendering the candle wick no longer a “place” intended to contain a flame …
…ts the definition of fire. As an example, one commenter suggested that a candle wick might be a “place” that is intended to contain burning, but that student residence hall policies might prohibit candles, rendering the candle wick no longer a “place” intended to contain a flame …
…ts the definition of fire. As an example, one commenter suggested that a candle wick might be a “place” that is intended to contain burning, but that student residence hall policies might prohibit candles, rendering the candle wick no longer a “place” intended to contain a flame …