The passage is centered on the theme of belonging in a certain pack or group. Buck may be a bit different from the others but as Buck tried to be like them and did what they usually do, it gathered the trust of the pack especially the leaders. To belong in a group, one should gain their trust.
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i'm pretty sure the answer is satire based on the fact its almost using humor to explain this bad situation the girl is in. :)
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Lines 1 through 11 best support the idea that the author is unsure about what she expects the chicks to understand.
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This is in reference to an excerpt from <em>Birdology </em>where the author is in the process of setting up a home for her new chicks. The home is ready for them but she appears to be anxious about whether the chicks could understand that it is their home and come back to it after they've been let out.
As a child she got lost in her own backyard after her family moved to a new house, so she is wondering how six-week old chicks could be expected to recognize a new place as their home and not stray from it.
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In chapter eighteen of The First Men in the Moon, Mr. Bedford is overjoyed to have escaped out of the depths of the cave. One time when i prevailed over a tough challenge which is when i found out mu best friend was fake. My parents always said that all friends will turn on you at the end. But I loved my friends, but I also loved my family so i kept an eye out on my friends.
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there you go! :)