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Complete the following sentence.
In The Call of the Wild, the huma...
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URGENT THIS IS FOR A TEST
Complete the following sentence.
In The Call of the Wild, the human beings and their relationship to work, intelligence, mushing, and the North are all
related to the theme of the
of men.
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