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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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Three Eagles was going away on a trip up the Mackenzie to the Great Slave Lake. A strip of scarlet cloth, a bearskin, twenty car

tridges, and Kiche, went to pay the debt. White Fang saw his mother taken aboard Three Eagles' canoe, and tried to follow her. A blow from Three Eagles knocked him backward to the land. The canoe shoved off. He sprang into the water and swam after it, deaf to the sharp cries of Gray Beaver to return. Even a man-animal, a god, White Fang ignored, such was the terror he was in of losing his mother.
Based on the new information from the passage, explain whether it is reasonable to predict that Kiche and White Fang will be reunited later in the story.
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2 answers:
pochemuha3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

no because she's going far away

Mashcka [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Kiche and White Fang will probably not be reunited later in the story. It is not reasonable to predict that they will be reunited because she is being sold in a far-away town.

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