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Buck pulls the sled to the hundred-yard mark.
Explanation:
<em>The Call of the Wild</em> is a short adventure novel by Jack London. It tells about a dog named Buck and things he went through after being stolen from his home and sold as a sled dog in Alaska.
The given passage is from the 7th chapter. A rich man named Mr. Matthewson wagers Thornton on Buck's strength and devotion. Buck ends up pulling a sled with half a ton of flour, breaking it free from the frozen ground, dragging it a hundred yards, and winning Thornton a fortune. After the events described in the passage, Buck pulls the sled to the hundred-yard mark.
Answer:
I would say answer B
Explanation: I hope this helps and I am unsure so if it is incorrect sorry
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Any evidence or text evidence?
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At the age of 15, Wiesel and his entire family were sent to Auschwitz as part of the Holocaust, which took the lives of more than 6 million Jews. Wiesel was sent to Buna Werke labor camp, a sub-camp of Auschwitz III-Monowitz, with his father where they were forced to work under deplorable, inhumane conditions.
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