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important questions in the novel the call of the wild​

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Answered by amariyam769
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for a example =the difference between civilization and wilderness in the noble

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Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
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THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:In The Call of the Wild, how is John Thornton different from Buck's previous masters? Why is he an ideal master?

A-:Judge Miller, Buck's original owner in California, was a responsible and caring individual with whom Buck had a very good life. When Buck was stolen from the judge, his life changed radically....

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:In The Call of the Wild, what theme about nature is implied by the savage weather and by the fact that Buck, a tame dog, joins a pack of wolfs?

A-:I believe that it is the POWER of nature that is implied by both incidents. The savagery of the weather illustrates nature's uncontrollable strength. By joining the wolfpack, Buck is abandoning the...

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:what skill does buck first learn from francois, dave and sol-leks?

A-:In chapter two, Buck learns the intricacies of driving a sled with other dogs. François begins teaching Buck to drive a sled by taking him on a trip to the outer fringes of the forest to retrieve...

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:What was life like for Buck with John Thornton in the Yukon? What did he do every day?

A-:John Thorton is depicted as a loving, caring owner, and Buck thrives under his ownership. Buck expresses his love by gently biting John while they play and admires him from a distance.

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:In The Call of the Wild by Jack London, what trait ensures that Buck will survive in the north?

A-:Buck is the largest and strongest sled dog in all of the Klondike. He is fearless, intelligent, powerful, and assertive, which is why he soon becomes the leader of the sled team.

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:Refer to several details in the first paragraph of chapter 3, “The Dominant Primordial Beast,” to explain how Buck “destroyed the solidarity of the team.”

A-:Cite evidence that is directly stated in the text, and also make inferences to support your...

In the classic short novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London, a large dog named Buck is stolen from a pastoral home in the Santa Clara Valley in California and transported to the Klondike to be...

THE CALL OF THE WILD

Q-:Why do you think Hal, Mercedes, and Charles set out for the Klondike when they were so inexperienced? Give at least 3 examples as to why they were unsuccessful.

A-:There could be a lot of possible reasons as to why Hal, Charles, and Mercedes head for the Klondike despite their inexperience. In fact, I would probably say that they headed for the Klondike.

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