This question is about "The Call of the Wild"
Answer:
Buck's kidnapping had the biggest impact
Explanation:
Buck lived with his owner who was very good for him, met all its needs, making it a pampered dog, well fed and loved, in other words, Buck had a very comfortable life, with everything it could need, but its life took a drastic turn when he was kidnapped to be a treetop dog. There, Buck suffered abuse and deprivation, but it learned to fight and defend himself, which influenced the rest of its life.
Answer:
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Answer:
I continue getting the same material repeated over and over
Explanation:
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Pollution could be a focus you could write about.
I can't exactly give you the answer, as I haven't had a chance to read through the material, however I can help you come to the answer yourself.
Using the text, can you identify three ways in which the characters were "rebellious" or were told to do something, but didn't?
Or you could provide examples of how they were different from society's standards in some way.
Using a random example of being different from society's standards: Some slaveowners would treat their slaves as other human beings who were equal to them, and would educate their slaves to help them have good lives. This was not the norm, as slaves were usually treated as less-than-human and were often forbidden to become educated. If a slave was found participating in school-like activities, the owners of the slave had the right to kill them. By educating slaves and treating them well, a slaveowner wouldn't be following the typical norm.