Question: Explain the theme for the novel Call of the Wild and how this theme is developed over the course of the novel.
"it's a story of transformation in which the old Buck. The civilized, moral Buck must adjust to the harsher realities of life in the frosty North, where survival is the only imperative."
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prefix is anti
prefix meaning is against
Answer: D) At 18, people are more mature and better able to make mature decisions.
Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of the speaker's point of view about raising the driving age from 16 to 18 years old. The speaker thinks that teenagers should not be allowed to drive until they are 18, because most 15 and 16 years old are too immatures to make decisions and take responsibility of their driving. The sentences that best support the author's position is that at 18, people are more mature and better able to make mature decisions.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy had seven grandchildren, all very pretty and very good. These children did not all have the same father and mother—that is, Mr. and Mrs. Percy's eldest son had three children, whose names were Mary, and Carry, and Thomas; and one of their daughters was married, and had three children—their names were Willy, and Bella, and Fanny; and their youngest son was married and had one child. Her name was Sarah. She was the youngest of the children, and they all loved her very much, and her Grandma made a great pet of her.
The children and their parents had been invited to eat a Christmas dinner with their Grandma, and they had been promised a little dance in the evening. Even little Sarah was to go, and stay to the ball, as she called it. They were glad, for they liked to go to their dear Grandma's very much.
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