The statement "The Yeehats are dynamic because their excitement is replaced with fear" is true. In Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," the Yeehats initially approach Buck with a sense of power, excitement, and pride as they hunt him and view him as a trophy. However, this dynamic changes as Buck, embodying the spirit of the wild and his primal instincts, ultimately turns the tables on them, causing fear among the Yeehats as they realize they are no match for him.
Which statement about the Yeehats in The Call of the Wild is true?
The Yeehats’ power and pride are static.
The Yeehats’ tradition of hunting is dynamic.
The Yeehats are static because they do not fight back against Buck.
The Yeehats are dynamic because their excitement is replaced with fear.
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