Read the excerpt from paragraph 4.
...for he was king-king over all creeping, crawling,
flyin...
English, 28.01.2021 21:00 benjaminmccutch
Read the excerpt from paragraph 4.
...for he was king-king over all creeping, crawling,
flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included.
Why does the author use this language to describe Buck?
A. To show the contrast between events in the first and the fourth paragraphs.
B. For dramatic effect, because a dog cannot rule humans.
C. For the reader to understand Buck's responsibilities as a dog.
D. To show how Buck sees his role within Judge Miller's family and estate.
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