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English, 03.11.2020 18:00 vicjenj528

The evidence from this excerpt best supports the theme that
Read the excerpt from part 3 of The Call of the Wild.
Pike, who pulled at Buck's heels, and who never put an
ounce more of his weight against the breast-band than
he was compelled to do, was swiftly and repeatedly
shaken for loafing; and ere the first day was done he
was pulling more than ever before in his life. The first
night in camp, Joe, the sour one, was punished roundly
-a thing that Spitz had never succeeded in doing. Buck
simply smothered him by virtue of superior weight, and
cut him up till he ceased snapping and began to whine
for mercy.
O strong leaders know how to maintain order.
O we are all ruled by our natural instincts.
O loyalty can be a strong force in the wild.
O only the strongest are able to survive.

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