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Answer as many as you can and i will give you 50 points. 1.Buck's ability to adapt and learn is an example of how he is .

resilient
uncontrollable
stubborn
weak

2.The contrast between Hal and the other sled drivers most reflects the theme of .

rules and laws
the effect of the environment
the quality of men
civilization vs. the wild

3.What can we infer about Dave's refusal to give up his place on the team after he is hurt?

He is trying to die.
He is very proud.
He has little intelligence.
He hates the other dogs.

4.Although their approaches may differ, the characters of Hal and Francois have .

similar points of view about beating dogs
ideas that change from situation to situation about the beating of dogs
the idea that it is up to the individual owners whether or not to beat their dogs
different points of view about the beating of dogs

6.The reader identifies with Buck's point of view. As a result, the reader is more likely to favor .

learning from direct instruction
learning from experience
learning from observation
learning from research

7.Read the passage below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question.

Both men were manifestly out of place, and why such as they should adventure the North is part of the mystery of things that passes understanding.
What technique is the author using to characterize Hal and Charles in this passage?

characterization through action
characterization through what others say
characterization through narrative statement
characterization through imagery

8.Read the passage below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question.

And beyond that fire, in the circling darkness, Buck could see many gleaming coals, two by two, always two by two, which he knew to be the eyes of great beasts of prey.
What lyrical technique is being used in the passage above?

rhyme
personification
metaphor
repetition

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