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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
What might fire represent with relation to John Thornton in Chapters 6 and 7? Minimum 3 sentences.
Answer:
In chapter 6, Buck feels a call from the forest that compels him to go away from the fire, from the campfires and towns, and essentially from all mankind, to go into the forest to live in the wild.
Explanation:
His relationship with John Thornton is the only reason Buck has to resists the call of the wild, so he goes back to the fire. But when Thornton dies in chapter 7, Buck loses his only connection to the human world, and finally embraces his wild nature.
The spelling word that shares a prefix and root word with deceive is deception. The correct option is F.
<h3>What is prefix and the root word?</h3>
Prefix is the word that are added in the before the root word, that modify the meaning of that word.
Re + incarnation = reincarnation, in which the re is the prefix and incarnation is the root word.
Thus, the correct option is F, deception.
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The narrator can be a witness or a reteller of events.
The narrator is a character in the story.
Jean Crevecoeur wrote an essay titled "What is an American". The purpose of this essay is to introduce America as a new land to the Europeans who know nothing about America. He describes the differences between America and Europe, the opportunities for employment, the people's freedom and their ability to have a relationship with nature. The reoccurring theme throughout this essay is how good the new land is compared to Europe. He states that it is easier to live in America than under the strict and unfair regimes in Europe