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In "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, Buck saves John Thornton from drowning with great valor and strength. When Thornton is thrown into a river and gets caught in the fierce current, Buck courageously jumps into the water to save him, despite the peril to himself. Buck's strength and loyalty are crucial elements of the plot, showcasing the intense bond and mutual dependence between Buck and Thornton.
True or False
In The Call of the Wild, it was easy for Buck to save John Thornton from drowning because of his valor and strength.
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Multiple Choice
In The Call of the Wild, what exploit did Buck accomplish that made John Thornton jubilant?
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Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.
Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.
Buck won a bet for John Thornton.
Buck won a bet for John Thornton.
Buck was willing to jump off a cliff for John Thornton.
In The Call of the Wild, what exploit did Buck accomplish that made John Thornton jubilant?
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Responses
Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.
Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.
Buck won a bet for John Thornton.
Buck won a bet for John Thornton.
Buck was willing to jump off a cliff for John Thornton.