Though Buck is not a husky himself, does he take on any of their qualities? Using Jack London’s descriptions from his essay “Husky: Wolf-Dog of the North,” complete this prompt analyzing the shared traits between Buck and his wild counterparts, and how Buck is influenced by his new setting and surroundings. What do these shared traits tell you about some of the larger themes and ideas in London’s body of work? Your prompt should draw on a number of different quotations and examples (evidence) from both “Husky” and The Call of the Wild<span> to support your analysis.
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Answer: B.The author uses factual data verified by Georgetown to indicate its level of involvement with slavery
Explanation:
The article was about Georgetown University giving preference to slave admissions as a way of making up from the fact that the institution benefited when some slaves were sold in the past.
A public apology was later offered and descendants of the slave were to be given admission.
Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
Georgetown College was founded from the profit that was made from slave trades where slaves engage in plantation. The information was gotten from actual school records which revealed how the school was related to slavery.