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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Through repetitive commands, the reader understands that Miss Watson is an unhappy woman who does not understand children, as shown in option C.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Miss Watson becomes Huck's guardian for a while, but acts very rigidly, not giving the boy any freedom.
- She gives orders all the time, expecting Huck to behave like an adult.
- This behavior shows how Miss Watson does not know how to deal with children and does not understand how to act with them.
This chaotic relationship between Miss Watson and Huck, makes Huck very disobedient, which makes Miss Watson very unhappy and disgusted with the direction her life is taking.
This question is about the book "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
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Spatial order.
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It means that one should never lose hope because nothing is ever completely dark, there is always something good to which we can cling.
It is either A or D. It is definitely not B or C though. I would choose A.