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Answer:
Enrique, on his journey, went through many fearful situations. The resolution of the plot is that in the end he finally found his mother. The author's point of view was to tell you the story of one boy's journey so that we would have a better understanding of immigration. There were many human rights issues that took place. People were beaten, robbed, raped and had little food to eat. The author wanted people who read her nook to see what immigrants went through to find their family or just a better way to live.
The author is not only telling Enrique's story, but she has also included facts about immigration.
How about now?
<span>(These questions are about the novel "The Call of the Wild")
The correct answers are:
1)C To improve solidarity means to make the bond stronger, to make the team mentally, emotionally more in unison (leading to better physical teamwork), that is "more unified".
2)B Buck often had mystical visions of his primitive master ancestors, symbolised by the prehistoric man in his dreams.
3)C Dave was the oldest dog who became ill throughout the story; he was finally put out of his misery as he was in no condition to continue leading the sled.
4)B The main theme is not the plot nor the settings themselves (time, place), but the central idea.
5)B There is never an explicit ethical or moral remark, although Buck does realize the cruelty surrounding him.
6)A A pullman is more similar to a train, its supplies are far more and better than those found along a trail or in a traveler's bag.
7)B The exclamation is in ironic contrast with the used tone and the situation itself.
8)C Settings are defined as the time and place in which the story is "set in".
9)B They weren't prudent enough to believe it would be dangerous to thread, with the heavy carriage as and the dogs, on the frozen river which was already melting.
10)C John Thornton is Buck's new master who saves him from dying in the frozen river.</span>
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connotation- an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning."the word “discipline” has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression"
In this case, Love is a more positive connotation than satisfied or like.