Answer:
The excerpt demonstrates that Buck is learning to C. adapt.
Explanation:
"The Call of the Wild" is a novel by Jack London. Buck, the main character, is a dog that's stolen and sold to become a sleigh dog in Canada's territory of Yukon. <u>The theme that permeates the novel is the survival of the fittest. Only those who are strong and capable of adapting themselves to the environment and new conditions survive.</u> Buck goes from being a dog living a comfortable life to a semi-wild dog leading a pack of wolves.<u> The reason behind his success is his physical strength and his adaptability. Buck learns fast. In the excerpt, he learns not to try and attack a man holding a club, for the man will use the club to beat him. Such lessons allow Buck to stay alive and to thrive even in dire circumstances.</u>
Q1: A Because Banging modifies noise.
Q2: B, no name it given, and it isn't the narrator, Robert Frost.
The answer is h<span>uck is obviously not able to sit still and conform to the spelling lesson.</span>
This falsity around him and within him did more than anything else to poison his last days
Indicates a state of reality.
Indicative verbs state what is going on at that moment, or what could very possibly happen.
e.g "I run through the forest".