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"the call of the wild"

john thornton would embrace and shake bucks head back and forth murmuring oaths. this meant?

a.)he viewed his relationship with buck as business
b.)he expressed his love by promising to find buck a companion
c.)he expressed his love by playfully calling buck unpleasant names
d.)he didn't really enjoy working with dogs

in the call of the wild, whom does buck replace as leader?

a.) sol-leaks
b.)dave
c.)spitz
d.)dolly

in the call of the wild when hal and his dog fall into a hole in the ice, the conflict can best be described as?

a.)man vs. man
b.)man vs. nature
c.)man vs. himself
d.)man vs. society

which of the following indicates that the call of the wild is told in third-person omniscient?

a.)the narrator is outside the story, all-knowing, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they
b.)the narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns i, me and we
c.)the narrator is outside the story, limited in knowledge, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they
d.)the narrator directly addresses other characters in the story using the pronoun you.

the background detail provided in the text describing buck hunting with judges sons is an example of which literary element?

a.)climax
b.)conflict
c.)exposition
d.)rising action

the author of the call of the wild shifts the setting from california to alaska in order to?

a.)depict how buck becomes a tough survivor
b.)illustrate how money can change a character's perspective
c.)show john thortons values remain unchanged even under difficult conditions
d.)contrast the political climate of two states during the gold rush of the 1800s

"dat buck sure learn quick queek as anything" is an example of what?

a.)dialect
b.)exposition
c.)point of view
d.)theme

which of the following statements would not be a main theme in the call of the wild?

a.)always trust your gut
b.)only the strong survive
c.)we are driven by our ancient animal instincts
d.)the beast within us all will come under the right circumstance

which of the following lines from the call of the wild best supports one of the central themes?

a.)this man had saved his life; which was something; but, further, he was the ideal master
his fighting spirit was aroused the fighting spirit that soars above odds, fails to recognize the impossible, and its deaf to al save the clamor for battle
c.)the salient thing of this other world seemed fear.
d.)he saw, once for all, that he stood no chances against a man with a club.

which of the following from the call of the wild most effectively conveys the development of splitz as a character?

a.)bucks action
b.)splitz thoughts
c.) splitz action
d.)others dialogue about splitz

in the call of the wild, what motivates bucks being sold as a sled dog?

a.)the judge had no more room for a house dog
b.)buck killed splitz with a pack of dogs
c.)manuel needed money for gambling debts
d.)the man with the red sweater saw his large size and wanted him for his strength

through the forest they crept noiselessly, buck at the hairy man's heels; and they were alert and vigilant, the pair of them, ears twitching and moving and nostrils quivering, for the man heard and smelled as keenly as buck

in this passage from the call of the wild, what does hairy man represent?

a.)the subtle fear that buck feels for all humans
b.)the quiet dread that bucks feels about staying with john thorton
c.)the competitive spirit buck feels around humans
d.)the primitive origin of buck relationship with john thorton

choose one character from the call of the wild and explain how the author created him or her. share at least three elements of characterization and give examples of each for your chosen character. your response should address each part of the question. use details from the book to support each description.

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