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In the beginning of the chapter he started out in a nice peaceful place and calm. He was taken he stayed in the cage for a while which would have been hard because hes used to being free kinda like all the open space. And he started to feel sad kinda for being caged up and hungry and he knew he wasn't the leader anymore as he was hit multiple time with the club. And he started to changed as the environment changed. At the end on the chapter he has a whole different environment now its he's not the leader anymore for example "At the first step upon the cold surface, Buck's feet sank into a white mushy something very like mud. He sprang back with a snort. More of this white stuff falling through the air. He shook himself, but more of it fell upon him. He sniffed it curiously, then licked some up on his tongue." Its saying like he's never been in the winter with snow.
B.proud is the right answer
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It prepares readers to look for new vocabulary as they read.
This means that you should not criticize other people for bad qualities in their character that you have yourself.
I believe it would be the second passage because an ellipse is used when a word, phrase or thought is left out but the reader still understands the intended meaning. In choice two, the narrator is speaking of school and making a point that he had never heard of a school for coloured people and restates it at the end that this was the first time he heard of it. It lets the reader imagine what must be going through his mind without stating it in the writing.