Buck is a Saint Bernard
Shepherd dog living the good life. He lives in Santa Clara Valley with his
owner, Judge Miller. He is a domesticated dog until he is stolen and sent to
Alaska where strong sled dogs are in demand. Buck undergoes a series of adventures
where he must shed his pampered doggy past and learn what it means to be wild.
Buck must find his inner-wolf through many trials and tribulations.
Buck - the protagonist,
part Saint Bernard and part Scottish Shepherd. At first, Buck is a pampered dog
living in the Santa Clara Valley in California. As the story progresses, Buck
changes as he is forced to work as a sled dog in the harsh conditions of the
Yukon.
The story's climax occurs
when John Thorton rescues Buck and a true bond is re-established between Buck
and a human. As for a solution or resolution, this occurs when John Thorton is
killed, and Buck no longer has any emotional ties..... he is then free to
return to the wild.
Answer:
2. Multimodal texts always contain images.
Explanation:
Answer:
Jack and Jill as it teaches us that people will do anything to save themselves and be brave but red riding hood for example has no real meaning behind it except don’t be too confident
Explanation:
Answer: I think the answer is D: A fitting resolution to his transformation, as he finds moderate success by working.
I may be wrong but i got it correct on my test
Answer:
He was angry with the way Indians were treated by the Spanish and urged the Spanish authorities to show more humanity to them.
Explanation:
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer and the first European to step foot into (what is now known as) Texas and from the day he arrived, he and his men faced continuous attacks by the Indians that were already there. Eventually, his men were overwhelmed and he was one of the four survivors of the expedition.
In 1536, the survivors were found and rescued by a Spanish slaving party, and when he returned to Spain for the first time, he was outraged by the treatment of Indians and asked that they be treated better.