Answer:
Buck begins as a pampered pet dog who is then forced to adapt to survive in the wilderness of Canada. He becomes more and more individualistic as he adapts: at first he submits to “the law of club and fang,” doing all he can to avoid beatings and fights, but, as time progresses, he becomes more self-concerned.
Answer:
lifted head
Explanation:
The above sentence from the excerpt actually connotes a feeling of pride.
From the excerpt, we can discover that "lifted head" is the phrase that connotes a feeling of pride.
The speaker said that they should come and show him another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive. This reveals a feeling of pride on the part of the speaker who tend to boast about his own city as he compares his and others.
Even from the combination of words that make up the phrase, a lifted head suggests pride.
Remark
Ms. Dickinson is saying that hope never alters, not does it stop. It is wordlessly in our hearts and souls where it resides while with us. It is wordless but eternal.
Answer
B <<<<<