2.1. A brief summary of "The Call of the Wild" The Call of the Wild is the story of a dog’s journey from living a cocooned life in sunny California, to the unforgiving frozen dunes
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He yawned and glanced across at his side-hill. "Good night, Mr. Pocket," he called. In the morning he stole a march on the sun, for he had finished breakfast when its first rays caught him, and he was climbing the wall of the Canyon where it crumbl[r]
made him forego the punishment they deserved. And even Billee, the goodnatured, was less good-natured, and whined not half so placatingly as in formerdays. Buck never came near Spitz without snarling and bristling menacingly. Infact, his conduct approached that of a bully, and he was given to swagge[r]
In the days that followed, as Dawson grew closer and closer, Buck still continued to interfere between Spitz and the culprits; but he did it craftily, when Francois was not around, With [r]
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29/ People think that Jack London’s writings represent the American love of adventure.. It is thought that Jack London’s writings to represent the American love of adventure.[r]
29/ People think that Jack London’s writings represent the American love of adventure.. It is thought that Jack London’s writings to represent the American love of adventure.[r]
Jack London took a high place in American literature at the beginning of the 20th century.. At that time, the library shelves and bookshops of America were already full of books by famou[r]
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They were of the same large type as Thornton, living close to the earth, thinking simply and seeing clearly; and ere they swung the raft into the big eddy by the sawmill at Dawson, they [r]
On the next day Koona went, and but five of them remained: Joe, too far gone to be malignant; Pike, crippled and limping, only half conscious and not conscious enough longer to malinger;[r]
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Dazed, suffering intolerable pain from throat and tongue, with the life half throttled out of him, Buck attempted to face his tormentors.. But he was thrown down and choked repeatedly, t[r]
Dave refused to run quietly on the trail behind the sled, where the going was easy, but continued to flounder alongside in the soft snow, where the going was most difficult, till exhaust[r]
Dave was wheeler or sled dog, pulling in front of him was Buck, then came Sol-leks; the rest of the team was strung out ahead, single file, to the leader, which position was filled by Sp[r]
MAKE QUESTIONS FROM THE SUGGESTED WORDS AND ANSWER THEM.2P Jack London 1876-1916 Jack London’s life and writing are thought by many to represent the American love of nature.. He was born[r]
1. JACK LONDON Jack London (1876 – 1916) is an American writer whose work combined powerful realism and humanitarian sentiment. He was (16) ........ in San Francisco. After finishing grammar (17) ..........., Jack London worked at various jobs and in 1897 and 1898 he participated (18)........... the[r]
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