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Why can The Call of the Wild be considered a character-driven novel? Select all that apply.
Buck learns new ideas and ways.
The author uses Buck to indicate that readers should not respect certain characters.
The reader learns about the Gold Rush and mushing through Buck’s experiences.
There is only one character in the novel.
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The statement that applies to this character-driven novel is "The reader learns about the Gold Rush and mushing through Buck’s experiences".
Explanation:
- The call of the wild is an exceptional novel written by the extraordinary author Jack London.
- A character-driven novel is one in which the sole focus of the author is on the development of the main character and how it progresses throughout the story as a person.
- Buck being the main character shows growth.
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I would say (Buck learns new ideas and ways)
And (The author uses Buck to indicate that readers should not respect certain characters).
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