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Blake is considered a visionary because he incorporates art into his poetry to add a second layer of meaning. His style of art and engraving in his poems paved the way for lots of new literary art types. This is the most important point which shows that Blake is a visionary. I assume that the church was just as important as it typically was in older times, so his questioning of the church is revolutionary and quite rebellious. As a Romantic it makes sense that he would, and as a poet it is quite fitting that asks questions of the deepest soul in a lyrical and hidden form.
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#1 I would not cheat and change the grades since this is unethical, and this may leave you with guilt and depression.
#2 You would take it to the lost and found since this is the ethical thing to do, as well as the safest way to handle this situation.
#3 I would not plagiarize since this is not my work, and because it is not my work, I can get into major trouble if I do plagiarize, like suspension or even expulsion.
Answer:
The Call of the Wild is a story of transformation in which the old Buck has to adjust to harsher realities of life where survival is only imperative.
Explanation:
So all and all he has to get better with his surroundings and make the transformation with his survival skills in order to survive.
Side bar: The moral of it is to follow your instincts. And although Buck is loyal to his owner he follows his gut instead.