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Read the excerpt below from The Call of the Wild by Jack London and answer the question that follows. "The toil of the traces seemed the supreme expression of their being, and all that they lived for and the only thing in which they took delight." Which theme(s) does this quotation touch upon? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1.the primitive vs. civilization
2.the value of work
3.the laws of man
4.the laws of nature
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY, thanks - throckmorton

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Answer:

The answer is:

2. The value of work.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reasoning behind this is that the excerpt is talking about how "they" had worked hard on the "toil" (land, crops, etc.) and are delighted (happy) of the result of the hard work they put into maintaining the land. They value their work because the land turned to be great.

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Answer:

The answer 2, the value of work

AND

1, the primitive vs. civilization

1 AND 2

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