The Call of the Wild draws heavily on Jack London's own experience during the Klondike Gold Rush. Consider the following questio
n: What would it be like to live in a society without rules? Imagine a world that is wild. Characters compete for resources, so trust could be dangerous. What is your character expecting and feeling? Your response should be about 150 words.
What it would be like to live in a society without rules would be dangerous and scary since there are no rules. Since everybody would be here for resources such as gold there would be a lot of violence and fighting going on everywhere so it would be dangerous to live. My character would feel very scared since he would not know who he can trust. He would have to watch out for people who would try to take his stuff. mark as brainliest
What it would be like to live in a society without rules would be dangerous and scary since there are no rules. Since everybody would be here for resources such as gold there would be a lot of violence and fighting going on everywhere so it would be dangerous to live. My character would feel very scared since he would not know who he can trust. He would have to watch out for people who would try to take his stuff.
A) To make each stanza in the poem slightly longer.
I don't completely understand the point of this, but it has something to do with the way the poem sounds and is read. The rhyme scheme of a poem can impact the audience's feelings towards that poem, and that's what I assume the poet was going for.
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