Answer:
family
Explanation:
According to Call of the Wolf by Jack London, the story is narrated in the third person anonymous narrative and talks about a dog Buck who lived a relatively comfortable life on Judge Millar's estate but is eventually drafted to become part of a team of dogs that pulls sleds.
Buck regains his primal instinct of hunting and scavenging as he is thrust into the wild by his numerous masters.
Therefore, whenever Buck's ancestors are mentioned, it evokes the concept of family.
The first choice is correct because the second choice is a fragment, and the third is an incomplete thought. Also a fragment I guess.
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Write a summary of Nights and Dragons—From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne
Answer:
The sound of thunder reminds the author of her ideas on whether dragons could have been real or not. She explains that she has always had a fascination with dragons that she saw in storybooks, paintings, movies, and even her dreams, and decided a an early age to find out if they were real. Despite finding that most scientists have strong evidence to prove dragons did not exist, she found inspiration in her grandmother´s words to keep her quest.
Explanation:
Then she found that many different cultures had described dragons in similar ways, and not only fictional as they were present in old legal papers, travel logs, and even the Bible, which led her to believe that the creature could actually have existed. Furthermore, she found some Biologists who strongly disagreed with the prevailing evidence against dragons.
She remains unsure of the answer, but the thunder reminds her of dragons, rekindling her childhood dreams and keeping the fascinating possibility alive.
Pretty sure the answer is B