Read a list of quotations to be used for a literary analysis of part 6 of The Call of the Wild.
1. And closely akin to the visions of the hairy man was the call still sounding in the depths of the forest.
2. Sometimes he pursued the call into the forest, looking for it as though it were a tangible thing, barking softly or defiantly, as the mood might dictate.
3. But especially he loved to run in the dim twilight of the summer midnights, listening to the subdued and sleepy murmurs of the forest, reading signs and sounds as man may read a book, and seeking for the mysterious something that called—called, waking or sleeping, at all times, for him to come.
Sierra concludes her essay by writing, "In conclusion, one’s instincts can be strong." How can Sierra revise her conclusion to make it stronger?
In conclusion, one’s natural instincts can be strong, and this is particularly true for Buck.
We are all ruled by natural instincts, and these instincts are often so powerful for Buck that they cannot be ignored.
Although Buck tries desperately to ignore his natural instincts, he is wholly unsuccessful.
Buck’s natural instincts cannot be denied even though he is content living within civilization.
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