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B. On page 18 London writes: “Though his dignity was sorely hurt by thus being made a draft animal, he was too wise to rebel.” Compare Buck’s response here to how he reacted earlier to a blow to his dignity. What has he learned? What does this reveal about his character? (40 words) C. As described by London, how are the personalities of the dogs similar to and how are they different from those of people? Do all dogs have such distinctive personalities? Discuss anthropomorphic writing. (40 words)

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