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After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never g...Asked by Courtney
After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from London's interpretation of
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Ms. Sue
Check this site.
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Amber
After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from London's interpretation of
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Anonymous
After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from London's interpretation of
A. instincts as ancient memories.
B. the theory of evolution.
C. Nietzsche's ideas.
D. "might makes right."
A. instincts as ancient memories.
B. the theory of evolution.
C. Nietzsche's ideas.
D. "might makes right."
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Anonymous
After the death of Curly in The Call of the Wild, Buck concludes that no fair play exists in his world and that he will never go down in a fight. The theme illustrated here is apparently derived from London's interpretation of
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Jihan
The theory of evolution
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