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At this point, you have read more than half of The Call of the Wild. Think about the major themes of the book, and about how you think the story might end. Write a paragraph in your journal proposing how the story could end, and how that ending connects to the important themes in the story. Make sure your conclusion can be supported by the story’s details so far.

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