One of the major themes of The Call of the Wild is that
both civilization and the wilderness have social
structures. Buck is faced with and must learn about-
social structures from the very outset of the novel. In
the beginning, Buck lives at Judge Miller's place where
he is clearly "ruled." As the novel progresses, Buck
learns to fear the "club" when it is yielded by certain
masters. Later in the novel, Buck is forced to fight for a
position of leadership among his sledmates or among
those who threaten their existence and safety
Throughout the story, Buck learns that social structures
exist everywhere
1.) What could Emery revise within his paragraph to help him draw a more clear conclusion?
-He could clearly state the theme he is writing about about his analysis
-He could provide specific evidence from the text to support his opinions***
-He could explain how the quotations he used support his ideas about Buck
-He could express his viewpoint about how social structures affect Buck
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1.B
2.c
3.A
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12.A
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1.he could provide specific evidence from the text to support his opinion
2.As content as buck is with life he is leading with thornton, is is impossible for him to ignore his natural instinct's
3.A good leader is strong and intelligent and treats his followers well
4.work
5.He was still limping slightly at the time he rescued buck, but with the continued warm weather even the slight limp left him. And there lying by the river back....i think yall get it
6.He regular feed the dog the right amount of food, while hals and charles did not
7.But so many were the men who had rushed into the klondlike...
8.Adapability is key to success
9.Obligated or forced
10.When he marched slowly and deliberately to their midst, even Spitz left him alone
11.My krewe is handin...
12.Will buck be a successful sled dog?
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1.B
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.C
12.A
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1. He could provide specific evidence from the text to support his opinions.
2. Buck is an effective and strong leader. This is why he is able to gain the respect of the other dogs and get them to work in such a way as they did not work for Spitz.
3. A. A good leader is strong and intelligent and treats his followers well.
4. the unlikeliness of Buck being able to do the task
5. He becomes affectionate and fiercely loyal.
6. He regularly feeds the dogs the right amount of food, while Hal and Charles do not.e becomes affectionate and fiercely loyal.
7. Buck’s thoughts.
8. Adaptability is key to success.
9. obligated or forced
10. Francois is sympathetic and humane.
11. “My krewe is handin’ out dabloons in the Quarter on St. Ann. You oughta get you some,” he said.
12. Will Buck encounter more violence?