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posledela
3 years ago
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What seems to be Jack London's feeling about people who are more primitive, more in touch with the wild? Pretend you are Jack Lo

ndon, and write a paragraph explaining how you feel about human beings and the wildness that they have inside. Attempt to write your response in the voice and style of Jack London. Base your response on what you read in Chapter 3. Your response should be at least 150 words in length.
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erica [24]3 years ago
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he feels like people who are more primitive are way stronger than the weak ones.

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