This might be the quiz your on
As new lead dog, Buck improved the solidarity of the team. What does this mean? (1 point)
(0 pts) The team traveled faster.
(0 pts) The team was stronger.
(1 pt) The team was more unified.
1 /1 point
2. What did Buck often have visions of by the campfire? (1 point)
(0 pts) He dreamt about good food.
(1 pt) He dreamt of a prehistoric man.
(0 pts) He dreamt of how to escape the harsh life of the trail.
1 /1 point
3. Which dog becomes too weak and has to be killed? (1 point)
(0 pts) Sol-lek
(0 pts) Dolly
(1 pt) Dave
1 /1 point
4. What is theme? (1 point)
(0 pts) a story's plot
(1 pt) a story's central idea
(0 pts) a story's time and place
1 /1 point
5. Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the novel? (1 point)
(0 pts) Only the strong survive.
(1 pt) Cruelty to animals is wrong.
(0 pts) Primitive instincts triumph.
1 /1 point
6. Mercedes wanted to pack the amenities of a Pullman. What does this mean? (1 point)
(1 pt) She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.
(0 pts) She wanted to pack only the basics normally found on the trail.
(0 pts) She wanted to pack supplies normally found in the pack of a famous traveler.
1 /1 point
7. Which of the following is an example of irony? (1 point)
(0 pts) "She is as light as a feather," exclaimed the sister.
(1 pt) "Well, that was fun," he said after his bitter defeat.
(0 pts) "I hate you!" he cried out.
1 /1 point
8. What are the salient details of setting? (1 point)
(0 pts) the important events of the plot
(1 pt) the time and place of a story
(0 pts) the descriptions of the main characters
1 /1 point
9. What happened to Charles, Hal, and Mercedes? (1 point)
(0 pts) They died by falling into a crevasse on the trail.
(1 pt) They died by drowning in a freezing river.
(0 pts) They died by freezing to death.
1 /1 point
10. What new character is introduced in the end of Chapter 5? (1 point)
(0 pts) Pete Michaelson
(0 pts) the Scotch half-breed
(1 pt) John Thornton
1 /1 point
Add bold or outlining to the text
Many different types of writing exist in the world, ranging from classic Shakespearean plays to politicians' speeches to the screenplay treatments that inspired this summer's biggest blockbuster hits. These works may vary in tone, genre, and type, but as pieces of writing, they should have one thing in common: a purpose.
Authors write for many different reasons. Those reasons are called the author's purpose. Depending on the purpose, authors may choose all different sorts of writing formats, genres and vernacular. A simple trick to summarize the three main categories of author's purpose is to use the acronym PIE, which stands for persuading, inform and entertain. Although there are many reasons to write, to persuade, to inform and to entertain represent the three main forms of author's purpose. Most other reasons can be grouped into those three broader categories.
I hope this helps
Answer:
I like this one heh well if you put the words together you see "Brainliest" so i want "Brainliest"!
Explanation:
<u><em>Well please mark then ;)</em></u>