Question 1

Question 2
A)
True or False
Jack London never actually stepped foot north of California.
(1 point)
true
false
A)
Multiple Choice
In The Call of the Wild, why did Buck end up in the Yukon Territory?
(1 point)
He was eager to join the hunt for gold.
Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.
He was kidnapped by a gardener and sold to cover gambling debts.
Question 3
Question 4
A)
From what point of view is The Call of the Wild told?
(1 point)
first-person point of view
third-person limited point of view
third-person omniscient point of view
A)
What does the phrase “The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck” mean?
(1 point)
Buck was eager to fight his rival.
Buck followed his deepest instincts.
Buck gained physical strength.
Question 5
Question 6
A)
Complete the following analogy:
Weazened is to wrinkled as ancient is to ______.
(1 point)
old
young
ageless
A)
Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point)
Buck's behavior was becoming more and more evil.
Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.
Buck's morals were becoming fine-tuned.
Question 7
Question 8
A)
What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in The
Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
dialogue
French Canadian
dialect
A)
Which of the following is NOT an element of plot?
(1 point)
point of view
climax
exposition
Question 9
Question 10
A)
What climax is reached in Chapter 3 of The Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
Dolly goes mad.
Buck and Spitz have a final confrontation.
Starving huskies invade the camp.
A)
In The Call of the Wild, Pike's insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline
from Spitz. What does this mean?
(1 point)
Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.
Pike refused to get up one morning but escaped punishment from Spitz.
Pike followed the rules in doing his duties but was punished by Spitz anyway

1 answer

A) True
A) Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.
A) third-person omniscient point of view
A) Buck followed his deepest instincts.
A) old
A) Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.
A) dialect
A) point of view
A) Buck and Spitz have a final confrontation.
A) Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.