Question

Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild.

It was a monotonous life, operating with machine-like regularity. One day was very like another. At a certain time each morning the cooks turned out, fires were built, and breakfast was eaten. Then, while some broke camp, others harnessed the dogs, and they were under way an hour or so before the darkness fell which gave warning of dawn.

The dogs' owner in this part of the story is very different from Hal and Charles, who next take possession of the dogs, because he

feeds the dogs and organizes a predictable life.
demands that the dogs work harder and travel more.
expects that the dogs will do more than pull the sled.
hopes that the dogs will be ready to travel every day

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The correct answer is: **feeds the dogs and organizes a predictable life.**

In the excerpt, it describes a structured and monotonous routine where the dogs are well cared for and the daily activities are organized. This stands in contrast to the later characters Hal and Charles, who do not prioritize the well-being of the dogs in the same way.

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