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1. When London speaks of Buck (metamorphosing), he means that Buck

lost his appetite.
changed into a different kind of dog.
dominated the sled dog team.
returned to his homeland.

2. If you fail to clean your room or make your bed, you could be described as (1 point)
callow.
dismal.
slovenly.
swarthy.

3. The farmer had to remove a large thorn from the horse’s (hindquarters.)
chest
hoof
front leg
rear leg

4. Michael scanned his clean room one last time before he left, remembering how his mother always called him (fastidious).
easy to distract
attentive to details
impulsive and hard to predict
slow and always running late

5. In The Call of the Wild, what is an early lesson Buck learns in his new life?
He learns to sleep in the snow.
He learns to never steal.
He learns to avoid hard work in the traces.
He learns to love another dog.

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Answer:

the answer is A.

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These questions belong to the short novel "The Call of the Wild". It was written by Jack London and published in 1903. One of the characters mentioned in the questions is the dog Buck. He is the central character of the story and it is told from his perspective.

  1. When London speaks of Buck (metamorphosing), he means that Buck lost his appetite.
  2. If you fail to clean your room or make your bed, you could be described as slovenly.
  3. The farmer had to remove a large thorn from the horse's (hindquarters) rear leg.
  4. Michael scanned his clean room one last time before he left, remembering how his mother always called him (fastidious) attentive to details.
  5. In the Call of the Wild, Buck learns to never steal.
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