Answer Bank:

John Thornton His wildness Steal Nigel Love
Buck His children Sell Skeet A bet
________ 1. With John Thornton, Buck experienced this for the first time.
_________ 2. He had learned well the law of club and fang, and he continued
to fight strange dogs to establish his supremacy.
_________ 3. She had the doctor trait, and she washed and cleaned Buck’s
wounds each morning after he had finished his breakfast.
_________ 4. He was a huge black dog, half bloodhound and half deerhound,
who was friendly toward Buck.
_________ 5. Buck did not hesitate to do this to any other man in any other
camp, but he could not do it to Thornton.
_________ 6. In spite of his great love for John Thornton, this still remained
alive and active in Buck.
_________ 7. Thornton made one of these that Buck could start a sled loaded
with a thousand pounds, break it out of the ice, and walk it a hundred yards.
_________ 8. It was Buck’s love for this person that kept him from turning his back on the fire and answering the thrilling and luring call that sounded from the forest.
_________ 9. Unlike other men who cared for their dogs out of a sense of business and duty, John Thornton saw to the welfare of Buck, Skeet, and Nigel as if they were these.
_________ 10. John Thornton refused to ________ Buck when he was offered twelve hundred
dollars for the dog.

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________ 1. With John Thornton, Buck experienced Love for the first time.
_________ 2. He had learned well the law of club and fang, and he continued to fight strange dogs to establish his wildness.
_________ 3. She had the doctor trait, and she washed and cleaned Buck’s wounds each morning after he had finished his breakfast. (There is no specific answer provided in the answer bank for this question).
_________ 4. He was a huge black dog, half bloodhound and half deerhound, who was friendly toward Buck. Nigel
_________ 5. Buck did not hesitate to do this to any other man in any other camp, but he could not do it to Thornton. Steal
_________ 6. In spite of his great love for John Thornton, this still remained alive and active in Buck. His wildness
_________ 7. Thornton made one of these that Buck could start a sled loaded with a thousand pounds, break it out of the ice, and walk it a hundred yards. A bet
_________ 8. It was Buck’s love for this person that kept him from turning his back on the fire and answering the thrilling and luring call that sounded from the forest. John Thornton
_________ 9. Unlike other men who cared for their dogs out of a sense of business and duty, John Thornton saw to the welfare of Buck, Skeet, and Nigel as if they were his children.
_________ 10. John Thornton refused to sell Buck when he was offered twelve hundred dollars for the dog.

Please note that for number 3, there was no answer provided in the answer bank.