Charles and Hal buy Buck and his team of dogs after they've traveled thousands of miles delivering mail. The three plan to travel to Dawson with their dog sled. Charles, Hal, and Mercedes make quite the trio. They're foolish and mean to the dogs. Mercedes is especially unprepared for her new life.
Traveling in the Yukon
When Buck first meets Mercedes, she is getting in the way and giving lots of advice on packing that is not very helpful. When some people suggest they leave the tent behind, Mercedes throws up ''her hands in dainty dismay. However in the world could I manage without a tent?''
When they realize they have too much stuff, they decide to leave some things behind. Mercedes cries dramatically throughout the whole process and then goes through it all ''like a tornado.'' Their camp is a mess and the three people argue a lot.
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When he tried to be competitive to win, he felt unmotivated, but when he was competitive to overcome himself and stand out, he felt motivated.
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The author of the text begins by explaining that when he was a child and participated in swimming competitions, he had no interest in winning first place all the time, but he was motivated to win each race in a different position so that he could have a ribbon of each color . Having a ribbon of each color was motivating for him and made him compete to win his own desires, without the need to win the competition forever.
He mentions the moment when he tried to be competitive to win as a demotivator, because it made his performance drop, as well as his interest in the competition. In this way, it shows how competition to stand out, especially for yourself, is more important than being competitive in order to win.
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hatch Hutchenson didnt make his own life in the world, because his dad past away and left Hatch the farm so that he could take care of it.
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