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:
He used to feel peace and enjoyment from nature during his childhood.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" revolves around a young scientist's zeal to be scientifically advanced, leading to his creation of a monster from human remains. And along the lines of refusing his duty as creator, he inflicted his creature with the most dangerous upbringing, which led to the destruction of his life and family.
In Chapter XIX, Victor Frankenstein and his best friend Henry Clerval arrived in London. Victor had promised the monster that he will create a companion for him in return for a peaceful life without any disruptions from the monster. And in this chapter, Victor recalls his childhood days, stating <em>"during my youthful days discontent never visited my mind"</em>. But the peace and enjoyment of those days no longer accompany him. Rather, he was just full of obligations and a heavy heart, with the need to create another life for the monster he had created.
Are you talking about the lightning thief one? If so
Anna Beth showed Percy loyalty and friendship by helping Percy on his quest to help find his mom.
Hopefully this helped because I only read the lighting their one!!
<span>aptitude - natural ability to do something </span><span>Value- usefulness of something</span>