Call of The Wild (TEST) Latest 2023 Graded A+
Call of The Wild (TEST) Latest 2023 Graded A+ The event that began the trouble for Buck and other dogs like him was the discovery of gold in the Klondike Buck was born and lived the first four years of his life as an aristocrat on a large estate in Santa Clara Valley Buck was hundred forty-pound offspring of a St. Bernard and a Scotch shepherd Buck was stolen from his owner and sold for gambling money During his journey by train to Seattle, Buck turned into a raging fiend full of wrath so that his former owner wouldn't have recognized him The man in the red sweater broke Buck into obedience by beating him with a club Perrault, the French-Canadian who was Buck's first owner, wanted the best dogs because he he had the job of courier of important dispatches for the government One of the dogs that traveled aboard the Narwhal with Buck was killed by thirty or forty huskies that waited in a circle around her when the dog she was fighting knocked her off her feet Buck soon learned that his new life was ruled by the law of club and fang After watching Spitz take part in the killing of another dog, how did Buck feel about the lead sled-dog? Buck felt a bitter and deathless hatred for the dog. Buck and the other dogs slept warmly in the cold by Buck and the other dogs slept warmly in the cold by digging and curling up in a hole that filled with their own body heat Which of the following behaviors was not the result of Buck's cruel treatment and decivilization in the Northland? He lost interest in the food he was offered and the work he was expected to do for men One of the deadly dangers that François, Perrault, and the sled-dogs faced on their travels was breaking through the ice on frozen lakes and rivers The sled dogs, including Buck felt ride in being in the traces and doing their work Most of the food and equipment that François and Perrault carried were destroyed when they were attacked by a band of starving huskies from an Indian village How did François solve the problem of Buck's injured feet, which were not so compact and hard as those of the huskies? He made moccasins for the dog Under the fierce conditions of trail life with François and Perrault, he dominant primordial beast, already strong in Buck, secretly grewishing During the run up the Yukon, Buck slyly lead a revolt among the sled-dogs against Spitz The fight to the death between Spitz and Buck resulted in Spitz's death and Buck's gaining the position of lead dog When the government ordered Buck and his mates into the service of a Scotch halfbreed, François called Buck, threw his arms around the dog, and wept over him On his journey back to Dawson while sleeping before the fire, Buck had visions of a hairy man who did not stand erect and great beasts of prey circling in the darkness. When it was obvious that Dave the sled dog was dying, the men considered it a mercy to allow him to die running in the traces Which of the following was not true of Buck and his mates by the time they had finished their thirty-day delivery of the Salt Water Mail into Skaguay? The number of men rushing into the Klondyke and the volume of mail the dogs were expected to deliver had greatly decreased When Charles, Hal, and Mercedes first tried to leave Skaguay with Buck and his team the sled was foolishly overloaded and badly packed After their journey with Charles and his companions, Buck and the remaining four dogs were no more than skeletons John Thornton gained possession of Buck by stopping the beating Hal was giving Buck and threatening to kill Hal if he struck the dog again. When the long winter nights came, Buck could be seen running at the head of a wolf pack, his great throat a-bellow. Hal, Charles, Mercedes, and the four dogs fell through the ice and disappeared into the White River In the summers a large wolf entered the valley where the Yeehats believed an Evil Spirit lived, to stop by a yellow stream where he mused for a time, gave one, long, mournful howl, and then departed Buck experienced love for the first time with John Thornton Some Yeehats hunters were found with their throats slashed open and huge wolf prints about them in the snow Unlike other men who cared for their dogs out of a sense of business and duty, John Thornton treated his dogs like they were his own children Which of the following was not true of the stories told by the Yeehats? There was a great dog spirit that had come to live among them Buck expressed his affection for Thornton by a feigned bite on the man's hand Buck answered the call of the wild by joining a pack of timber wolves To show his affection for Buck, Thornton had a habit of taking the dog's head between his hands and shaking him With the death of John Thornton the last tie that bound him to Man was broken It was Buck's feelings for Thornton that kept him from turning his back on the fire and answering the luring call that sounded from the fores Because of his love for John Thornton, Buck ripped the throats of the Yeehats, causing them to flee in terror When Thornton was struck by a evil-tempered man in a bar, Buck leaped on the man and tore open his throat. Upon returning to camp from hunting and killing a large moose, Buck found that Thornton, his partners, and the other dogs had been attacked and killed by Yeehats Once Buck broke three ribs saving his master from a roaring stream What Thornton and his partners did not see when Buck left camp was the terrible transformation that took place in the dog Thornton made a bet that Buck could break out, walk off with, and pull a sled loaded with a thousand pounds As Thornton and his partners worked, Buck took to staying away from camp for days, hunting and killing his own food What words did Thornton whisper into Buck's ear as the dog stood ready to win sixteen hundred dollars for his master? "As you love me, Buck. As you love me." After running with the wild timber wolf, Buck returned to camp and sprang upon John Thornton in a frenzy of affection The winnings from the bet allowed Thornton, his partners, Buck, and six other dogs to travel into the east in search of a fabled lost mine As visions of another world and a mysterious call filled him with great unrest and strange desires, Buck began leaving camp to run through the forest and open spaces in search of the thing that called him Thornton and his partners found a broad valley where a days' work earned them thousands of dollars in clean dust and nuggets
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