How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?(1 point)
Responses
It put him in situations where he had to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive.
It allows him to roam free of restraints for the first time.
It develops how Alaskan natives live more primitively than Californian natives.
It offers him the chance to interact with a greater variety of characters in Alaska.
1 answer
The first response, "It put him in situations where he had to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive," is correct. The setting of The Call of the Wild, which takes place in the wilds of Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush, presents Buck with a new environment and challenges that force him to rely on his primitive instincts in order to adapt and survive.