<u>Answer</u>:
At first Buck tried not to fight with Spitz because he didn't want to set a bad example. Here, Option D is the right choice.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In Jack London’s “The Call of the Wild,” Buck is said to have the Dominant Primordial Beast in him. It means that he had the will to survive as the primary thing in his life. He too was a head of a group of dogs just like Spitz. There was always a sour hatred between the two.
When Spitz attacked any other dogs, Buck would come in between which caused all the animosity. But he always avoided fighting with him as he found it useless and to keep his image among other dofs right.
Well since you didn’t provide any context, what you need to do is read his speech and answer what part is the least boring or more Intresting then the rest. Sorry if this doesn’t help
B. Direct Object.
Hope this helped.
Answer: this is my fave alliteration poem:
Betty Botter bought some butter,
"But," she said, "the butter's bitter;
If I put it in my batter,
It will make my batter bitter;
But a bit of better butter,
That would make my batter better."
So she bought a bit of butter,
Better than her bitter butter,
And she put it in her batter,
And the batter was not bitter;
So it was better that Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter
I would say definitely a Pathos emotional appeal. (a very aggressive one at that)