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The Call of the Wild, on the surface, is a story about Buck, a four- year old dog that is part Shepherd and part St. Bernard. More importantly, it is a naturalistic tale about the survival of the fittest in nature. Throughout the novel, Buck proves that he is fit and can endure the law of the club, the law of the fang, and the laws of nature.
Buck had been raised in California, on the ranch of Judge Miller. There he had the run of the place and was loved and pampered by all. Unfortunately, one of the judge's workers had a gambling problem and stole Buck to sell him for fifty dollars. Buck fights being tied, caged, and beaten, but his efforts only frustrate him. He is put on a train and a boat, being shipped to Alaska to be used as a…show more content…
Most of the other dogs stay away from Buck because of his size and strength, but Spitz becomes his constant enemy, from whom he learns an important lesson. Spitz fights with Curly, one of the dogs that is friendly to Buck. Buck watches as all the other dogs attack and kill Curly once he is down. Buck is determined he will never be put in the same position. He will fight to the death if necessary.
Spitz constantly picks on Buck, wanting to get in a fight with him; Buck, however, resists the challenges from Spitz. Then one time he steals the resting-place that Buck has created for himself. Buck has had enough and attacks Spitz with a vengeance. Francois and Perrault have to separate the two dogs. Although the fight is stopped, the animosity continues, and the two enemies are always in a skirmish. Then one day when Spitz prematurely kills a rabbit that all the dogs have been chasing, Buck attacks again. The battle is fierce, and Buck is losing. He then calls upon his intelligence and imagination to defeat Spitz. Instead of going for his throat, Buck attacks Spitz's front legs, breaking both of them. Once he is down, the other dogs come in for the kill.
Now that Spitz has been eliminated, Buck is determined to become the leader of the dog sled team. When Francois and Perrault harness Sol-leks at the front of the team instead of Buck, he refuses to fall into his place. When the drivers try to catch him, Buck runs out of reach.
Explanation:
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What I found interesting was how the dog adapted to his surroundings. He went from living a rich life with his owner, to being kidnapped enslaved and beaten. I was in awe with how people could treat dogs. He trusted the men who took him, thinking they were his friends when all they wanted was money. All of his other owners we horrible and you could say that he probably has major trust issues now.
Explanation:
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Question 4 of 10
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An independent clause _________________________________.
A) always comes before any dependent clauses in its sentence
B) always comes after any dependent clauses in its sentence
C) can come before or after any dependent clauses in its sentence
D) cannot occur in the same sentence with a dependent clause
Answer:
simple sentence
Explanation:
An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself
Answer: C) can come before or after any dependent clauses in its sentence
Droughts have become increasingly dangerous because of...
a. acid rain.
b. oil spills.
c. ocean pollution.
d. climate change.
Answer: D
Explanation: Because acid rain would not really affect droughts, and acid rain is better than no rain, so A is out of the question. Oil spills usually affect water, and I never heard of a giant oil spill on land, so same with B.
Ocean pollution has absolutely nothing to do with droughts, because Ocean pollution is for the oceans, not land, so only D is left.
Why it's D is because climate change makes the earth hotter, and there is more water evaporating, and more severe droughts.
What is the best reason that the title of an article published on a website might not help to determine if the information is reliable?
A: Sometimes, titles are limited by space and the number of letters used.
B: Some sites make titles that seem important.
C:Titles attract readers; they do not guarantee accuracy.
D: A cute title is usually a sign of humor, not fact.
Answer:
option c
Explanation:
In a paragraph of no less than 125 words, explain how you can receive salvation and forgiveness of sins.
What does it mean to plagiarize someone else's work?
A: To add signal words so others know the ideas are yours
B: To arrange your work so that it looks like someone else's work
C: To know how it feels when someone steals your idea
D: To use someone else's words or ideas without giving them credit
d. to use someone else's words or ideas without giving them credit
hope this helps :)
Which of the following is an example used to connect ideas that would be found in an informative text about volcanoes?
A Merriam Webster defines a volcano as "a vent in the crust of the earth or another planet or a moon from which usually molten or hot rock and steam issue.
B "Some volcanoes such as Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Ranier are dormant and have not erupted in thousands of years.
C In conclusion, volcanoes can be found all over the world but most are found along the "Ring of Fire"
Answer: The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Just took the quiz.
Answer:
a i think
Explanation:
everything else doesn't make sense
BJU press Chapter 6: Adverbs 6.1 Practice B
In the blank write the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
6) Many Scots ___ were forced to leave Scotland because of limited job opportunities. (unfortunately positive)
7) Of the different languages in Scotland English is the ___ spoken. (often superlative)
8) Some Scots speak Gaelic ___ than other Scots. (fluently comparative)
9) Gaelic is a ___ spoken ancient Celtic language. (seldom positive)
10) Many of the Scots speak Gaelic ___ than English. (well comparative)
PLEASE HELP!!
When looking for recent research about cures for the common cold, you come across a website with the suffix .edu. Here is what you find on the website:
"Achoo! Everyone suffers from the miserable symptoms of the common cold. Lots of boxes of tissues later, you wish someone would fix you up as good as new. Well, folks. Guess what? Your wishes are about to come true. Our lab will win next year's Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery that all you really need is some hot tea and sympathy. Grandma was right, after all."
Why might you question the reliability of the author's claim that the lab will win a Nobel Prize in Medicine?
The article seems like it was written to entertain. The claim is not verified.
A reliable article would not begin with the word, "Achoo!"
An article that mentions home remedies is usually folklore.
An article would not try so hard to persuade its reader.
Answer:
The article seems like it was written to entertain
Explanation:
Answer:
the article seems like it was written to entertain
Explanation:
Since the sentence is written in a informal manner, it indicates that the article will be less educational/instructional. Another basic detail to notice is that they claim to win the Nobel prize next year for sure, when nobody knows if they will win or not. They are stating a claim that is not "verified" and contains words that show a informal manner, such as "achoo", "Grandma was right, after all", "Well, folks, guess what?". Hope this helps
(please excuse grammar/punctuation mistakes if any)
PLEASE Help ME 30 POINTS
Answer:
She will earn $220.50 for the week.
Explanation:
Since she is getting a raise of 5%, we are trying to find a total of 105%. Convert it to a decimal, 1.05.
10.50 x 1.05 = 11.025
11.025 x 20 = 220.5
Hope this helps!
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How is the author's viewpoint that there is an important bond between Parker and Toby conveyed in the Newsela article "Shelter Dog Protects Owner with Epilepsy"?
a.Toby's nickname "Toby the Great" is included at the beginning of the article.
b.Toby is described by Parker in the article as being happy and playful.
c.Parker's statements that Toby can detect his seizures are included in the article.
d.Two pictures of Parker hugging Toby are displayed in the article.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer Is D
Answer:
option d: Two pictures of Parker hugging Toby are displayed in the article.
You’re having a lot of trouble with your math homework and getting pretty frustrated. A friend texts you saying he’s finished the assignment and can give you the answers if you want. What do you do?
3 TO 5 SENTENCES
Answer:
study for the assighnment
Explanation:
Warm up question, It's a riddle!! What word in the English language does the following: the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire world signifies a great woman. What is the word?
Answer:World
Explanation:
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that is incorrectly punctuated?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Answer:
parahgraph 2
Explanation:
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Hey, can someone type 5 sentences promoting camping and backpacking in the national park of Donana?
it has to be a total of 5
Link of the park: https://www.donanareservas.com/en/
Live your life with nature
Relaxing for everybody
One with nature
Flamingos for life
Try to agree with nature
IGNORE THIS!
IT’S JUST AN OPINION ABOUT SOMETHING IRRELEVANT
Can we agree we Stan this one? Like- eughhhh yes we worship this one
How does the information in the subsection No Liberty in the article, North Korea Explained Part 2: Life in North Korea, develop the idea from the introduction that everything is strictly monitored, censored, and controlled?
a. The section gives specific examples of how the government monitors, censors, and controls aspects of daily life for North Koreans.
b. The section identifies all of the major crimes in North Korea and discusses possible punishments for each.
c. The section explains why and thousands of North Koreans escape yearly.
d. The section describes the specific rules for coming into or leaving North Korea.
Answer:
option c ?
Explanation:
Answer:
C-A
Explanation:
Write a short paragraph about your favorite snack.
Ramen or pocky, I can’t decide both are my favorite ;-;
Write a summary of chapter 4 and 5 of fatty legs
Thank you!
Answer:Fatty Legs: A True Story is the 2010 autobiographical account of author Margaret-Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton’s childhood experience in one of Canada’s residential schools for Indigenous children in the 19th and 20th centuries. This study guide is based on the 10th anniversary edition, in which several supplemental chapters written by Pokiak-Fenton’s daughter-in-law explain the larger context of colonialism that created the residential school system. These residential schools represented an attempt to strip Indigenous students of their cultural identities and supplant their Indigenous educations and upbringings with the English language and cultural markers of “Western” (White-European-influenced) cultures.At eight years old, Olemaun Pokiak (her birth name) left her home on Banks Island, within the ancestral homelands of her Inuvialuit community (the Inuit people of the Northwestern Arctic in present-day Canada) and went to the residential Catholic school in Aklavik, on the mainland. Intimidation, humiliation, abuse, and suffering marked Margaret-Olemaun’s schooling experience. Her recollections match the patterns of thousands of other residential school students who have published accounts or given interviews of their time in residential schools across the continent (a similar system extended through the U.S. and was marked by the same assimilation mission and abusive treatment of pupils). The title Fatty Legs comes from a nickname that other students used to torment Margaret-Olemaun author after a cruel nun made her wear unflattering bright red stockings while the other girls wore gray. The story of the two school years, however, is ultimately one about triumph, perseverance, and resilience.In a report produced by Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission—a government body created to collect data on residential school history and educate modern Canadians on the past and present effects of misguided assimilationist policy—the commission determined that the residential schools constituted “cultural genocide.” While the system and concurrent policies diminished Indigenous populations, ignored tribal sovereignty, and damaged Native communities, Indigenous peoples and their diverse cultures managed to survive, even if they were altered by outsiders. Told in the voice of an Indigenous protagonist, the book offers readers a first-hand account of historical anti-Indigenous racism and a story that exemplifies how the targeted populations adapted, resisted, and retained their cultures and identities.
Explanation:
Whats active and passive sentences?
Which piece of text evidence BEST supports the inference?
Answer:
I think it's "Howe is upset when he receives the letter" because the first one say how the judges thought his work was fine but it says in the inference that they didn't like it and the 2nd one doesn't really make sense to the inference.
What is another name for Islamic Law?
Answer:
Sharīʿah, also spelled Sharia
Explanation:
IN THE BOOK, BRIAN'S WINTER: What thought did Brian have when he saw the geese fly overhead?
A. They were flying south.
B. He wasn’t ready.
C. It was going to keep raining.
D. They made noisy cackling sounds.
Answer:
Explanation:
A.) they were flying south for warmer weather
Write a poem about a mysterious event and its effects. As you plan ideas for the poem, consider the following questions:Who will be the speaker of your poem? Will the speaker be part of the mystery or only an observer?What elements will weave mystery into your poem? How will you convey the mood or feeling?Will your poem include rhyme and rhythm, or will it have no set sound pattern?
Answer:
I laid down in an insomniac state,
Waiting for the enemy gunfire
to signal me to get up.
The others were either half unconscious
Or already preparing to fight.
Ironically the sun shined lightly.
Until it didn’t, something changed.
The heavens opened up,
and let out a million icy daggers,
The early morning sunshine disappeared.
It seemed as though even God abandoned us.
As the sharp cold air hit my face I lay thinking
'I cannot comprehend why we are still here,
Suffering for pointlessness.
“Your country needs you”
My country needs to use me,
Like any other pawn ?
That is not the ‘glory’ I want any more.'
A loud BANG,
And another,
And another.
I snapped out of my thoughts.
It had begun.
Explanation:
it's about a pointless war from a soldier's point of view
PLZ DO 3 TO 5 SENTENCES
You’re having a lot of trouble with your math homework and getting pretty frustrated. A friend texts you saying he’s finished the assignment and can give you the answers if you want. What do you do?
Answer:
I would ask my friend to explain the question and show me how to get the answer. I would do this because if I don't learn this now I might be in trouble when a similar question appears on the quiz or test. Cheating will never get e ahead so this is the best option for me. Someone who is ambitious and ready to learn.
Explanation:
seems like this question is a school assignment, so I assume the teachers do not endorse cheating lol.
If it isnt than i would just take the answers
Well i would text them back saying no and try to do it myself because i don't want to cheat on the test and not learn anything now if this was a teast were i had to get it right because this will send me off to my dream job the yes i will because i really really want this job
A business that sells products to teens would most likely create a website with a title ending in what suffix?
.org
.com
.edu
.net
Answer:
.com
Explanation:
Which statement below best describes the structure of the article, “Life in North Korea”? a. 4 subsections, 13 paragraphs, and 5 graphics
b. 3 subsections, 14 paragraphs, and 4 graphics
c. 3 subsections, 13 paragraphs, and 5 graphics
d. 4 subsections, 14 paragraphs, and 4 graphics
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i will give u a brainlyest plz help
Thriller!
By Michael Jackson
Write a 6 sentence summary of the story. One sentence to explain each part of the story’s plot. FILL IN THE BLANKS
The short story “__________,” by __________ is about ________________________.
The characters __________ and _________ are introduced in the exposition, along with the following settings: ___________________________________________________.
The following events occur on the Rising Action of the story: _________, ___________,
________________, and ____________________________.
The climax of the story is _________________ and it happened in the ______________.
The following events occur on the Fallin Action of the story: _________, ___________,
________________, and ____________________________.
The resolution of the story is _____________________________________.
Write a Halloween story using as many onomatopoeias as you can.
Answer:
some creepy and spooky onomatopoeias: BOOOOO GRRRRRRRR WOOOOOO AWOOOOOO etc.
Pacing is an important part of any news broadcast, but it does not always work as planned. Why might a news broadcast have to change its pacing? How would this impact the rest of the news?
Which sentence diagram shows a complex sentence that has a subordinate conjunction?
The words "Chris and Janelle" are stacked on horizontal lines connected by the word and in a vertical dotted line. This pairing and "ride bus" are on one line, each separated by a vertical line. The word "the" is on a diagonal line under "bus." "they walked home" is on one line, each word separated by a vertical line. The word "unless" is on a diagonal dotted line between ride and walked.
The words "Chris and Janelle" are stacked on horizontal lines connected by the word and in a vertical dotted line. This pairing and "like bus" are on one line, each separated by a vertical line. The word "the" is on a diagonal line under "bus." "they walked home" is on one line, each word separated by a vertical line. The word "but" is on a line between the 2 sentences. It is connected to "like" and "walked" by dotted lines.
The words "Chris and Janelle" are stacked on horizontal lines connected by the word and in a vertical dotted line. This pairing and "like bus" are on one line, each separated by a vertical line. The word "the" is on a diagonal line under "bus."
The words "Chris and Janelle" are stacked on horizontal lines connected by the word and in a vertical dotted line. This pairing and "ride morning" are on one line, each separated by a vertical line. The word "bus" is on a diagonal line under "morning." The word "every" is on a diagonal line under "morning." The word "the" is on a diagonal line under "morning."
Answer:
Its b
Explanation: Hope it helps :)