11 How does London’s choice to use Alaska as a setting shape Buck’s character? illustrating just how determined Buck was in searching for gold forcing him into live or die survival situations for the first time encouraging him to partner with Dolly and start a new pack pushing him to go against his dog nature and imitate other animals 12 Buck’s abduction from his home in California is an example of dialect theme point of view rising action
13. Which of the following statements would not be a theme in The Call of the Wild? (1 point) Always trust your gut. Only the strong survive. We are driven by our ancient animal instincts. The beast within us all will come out under the right circumstance. 14. Which of the following lines from The Call of the Wild best supports the theme? (1 point) “But Buck possessed a quality that made for greatness—imagination.” “In passion to rend and destroy, he never forgot that his enemy was in like passion to rend and destroy.”“Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion, the dominant primordial beast who made his kill and found it good.” “At a bound Buck took up the duties of leadership; and where judgment was required, and quick thinking and quick acting, he showed himself the superior even of Spitz, of whom Francois had never seen an equal.”
15. Which of the following most effectively conveys the development of Buck as a character? (1 point) Buck’s actions Buck’s dialogue others’ feelings about Buck others’ dialogue about Buck 16. What motivates Buck’s being sold as a sled dog? (1 point) The Judge had no more room for a house dog. Buck killed Spitz with a pack of dogs. Manuel needed money for gambling debts. The man with the red sweater saw his large size and wanted him for his strength. For questions 17-18, choose the answer that best matches the word in italics. 17. Marcus was recruited by severalschools because of his football prowess. (1 point) awards expertise history potential Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics. 18. Some scientists contest that humans were not meant to be carnivorous. (1 point) scavengers monogamous meat-eaters recessive 19. Buck’s instinctual memories of ancient times are represented by (1 point)19. Buck’s instinctual memories of ancient times are represented by (1 point) John. Spitz. the hairy man. the man in the red sweater
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