<span>The point of view London uses in "The Call of the Wild" is the third person limited omniscient.
</span> Omniscient means that the narrator has access to character's thoughts and feelings
Buck’s point of view, for the most part; because London focuses on the character of Buck. He explains the <span>the dog's thoughts and feelings.</span> <span>
the novel also shifts briefly into </span>John Thornton’s point of view during his wager involving Buck’s ability to pull a heavy sled
Answer:
My eyes couldn’t focus, my contacts dried out. It wasn’t his turn, but I asked Jackson to take over driving so that I could rest.
Explanation:
If you want to combine the two sentences use a ; but if you need to split the sentences into to use periods.
sorry <em>I</em><em> </em><em>don't</em><em> </em>know
Explanation:
- <em>I wanted to collect point that is why iam answering</em>
Sparks’ car or Jones’ car. Hope this helps!