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The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent

A. their defining success in terms of possessions.
B. life triumphing over death.

C. an idealistic lust for life.

D. an effort to bring civilization with them.

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Answered by Writeacher
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/call/themes.html

This whole webpage is worth the read, but you especially need to scroll down and read the section called Symbols.
Answered by Anonymous
In The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent
Answered by tamika
In The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent
Answered by Anonymous
In The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent

A. an idealistic lust for life.
B. life triumphing over death.

C. an effort to bring civilization with them.

D. their defining success in terms of possessions.

Answered by Anonymous
In The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent

A. an idealistic lust for life.
B. an effort to bring civilization with them.
C. their defining success in terms of possessions.
D. life triumphing over death.

Answered by Pun145
B. An effort to bring civilization with them.
Answered by Anonymous
The Call of the Wild, the supplies brought on the sled of Hal, Charles, and Mercedes, taken symbolically, represent
Answered by Yu
An effort to bring civilization with them...

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