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Klondike gold rush of the 1890s
The Call of the Wild is set in the midst of the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s. During this time, more than 30,000 people traveled to the area near the convergence of the Klondike and Yukon rivers in Yukon territory, just east of what is today Alaska.
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Once upon a time there was man, he liked eating lollipops and riding unicorns, his friends though, made fun of him. This caused him to have no friends except the "imaginary" ones of course. So his so-called friends inspired him to become an explorer, and while the unicorns he used to ride were obviously not real, he one day found a real one!!! his discovery made him millions and he was heard of throughout the world and lived happily ever after. THE END
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The complete question is written below because it is to long and it can't fit into " ask for details"
What aspects of the Theseus and the Minotaur myth has the author of “Of Monsters and Mazes” drawn from to tell Thea’s story?
A She puts Thea in a situation in which she must use a ball of string to help her escape.
B She implies that Thea’s father and King Minos have similar motives.
C She updates Theseus as Thea, Ariadne as Aaron, the Minotaur as Mrs. Minerva, and the labyrinth as the new school.
D She portrays Ariadne as Aaron and has Aaron defy his father in order to help Thea find her way through the labyrinth.
The correct option is C
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