Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
They did not take kindly to trace and trail. With the exception of the two mongrels, they were bewildered and spirit-broken by the strange savage environment in which they found themselves, and by the ill treatment they had received.
This description of the outside dogs foreshadows their _____.
early death on the trail
eventual revolt
relationship to Buck
starvation
Answer:
Eventual revolt
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Call of the Wild, the dogs did not take kindly to trace and trail because they were broken in spirit and tired, both by the situation they found themselves in and the ill treatment they received and this description foreshadows their eventual revolt from their masters.
Answer: Opinion
This comes from a magazine, so it automatically makes it opinionative if we are going by realistic standards. But based on the paragragh there are facts that are correct, however, this seems very focused on the U.S. so there is bias. Out of the many countries that helped in D-Day, the U.S. troops have some of the most casualties and most trouble gaining a foothold in their beaches they landed in. This, however, could also be due to increased defenses in the area they landed.
President Nixon lied when he stated quite categorically that he had no involvement in the break-in at the Watergate complex. Ironically, Nixon used to tape telephone conversations, so that is what did for him.
<span>While the allegations were being investigated, Nixon became like a lame duck, which meant that he lost all credibility. As legal matters take their time, the "Commander-in-chief" was under the cloud of suspicion, meaning that he could not function as President.</span>
D
Explanation:
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