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English, 12.10.2020 02:01 mimithurmond03

Support for Predictions Francois fastened upon him an arrangement of straps
and buckles. It was a harness, such as he had seen the
grooms put on the horses at home. And as he had seen
horses work, so he was set to work, hauling Francois on a
sled to the forest that fringed the valley, and returning
with a load of firewood. Though his dignity was sorely
hurt by thus being made a draught animal, he was too
wise to rebel. He buckled down with a will and did his
best, though it was all new and strange.
- The Call of the Wild,
Jack London
Which sentence best supports the prediction that Buck
will continue to fight against being a sled dog?
"His dignity was sorely hurt by thus being made a
draught animal."
"And as he had seen horses work, so he was set to
work."
O "Francois fastened upon him an arrangement of
straps and buckles."
O "He buckled down with a will and did his b

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