English, 26.08.2021 19:50 kayleahwilliams6
Can someone help me please?
Reading: The Call of the Wild p. 27 (“Eh?…”) through p. 33 (“…river trees.”)
Guiding TDQ: How has Buck’s relationship with humans changed?
CCSS Aligned Standards: RL 9.2
What “special talent” is it revealed that Buck has?
Buck is sold. What is his new owner like?
What happens to Dave?
EXIT TICKET:
TOPIC/CLAIM
EVIDENCE
ANALYSIS
EVIDENCE
ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION
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