Its called a double replacement/displacement reaction.
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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Answer:
The old man believed that he must watch over the cat, the goats and the pigeons in San Carlos. The man was not able to fulfill his responsibilities so was guilty and wondered what would the animals do in his absence
Answer: The potential energy stored when the weighted end of the pendulum is paused at one point, it is converted to kinetic once in motion, so when going from one point to the other it becomes kinetic.
Explanation:
The characters in the book all seemed rather blue. the movie’s ending always puts me in a blue mood, I wore a blue scarf to complement the color of my eyes.
Is that what you mean of the meaning blue, I hope it is