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English, 17.07.2019 02:00 sadiyahaaqilah

The call of the wild. this was the first time buck had failed, in itself a sufficient reason to drive hal into a rage. he exchanged the whip for the customary club. buck refused to move under the rain of heavier blows which now fell upon him. like his mates, he was barely able to get up, but, unlike them, he had made up his mind not to get up. . which story episode is coming to an end in this passage? a. buck’s life with humans b. buck’s life with other dogs c. buck’s life as a sled dog d. buck’s life in the wilderness 2: they were simply so many bags of bones in which sparks of life fluttered faintly. when a halt was the spark dimmed and paled and seemed to go out. and when the club or whip fell upon them, the spark fluttered feebly up, and they tottered to their feet and staggered on.  based on the description in this passage, the reader can conclude that the dogs a. forgetful of the whip

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