WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Think back to the call of the wild by Jack London. Which details are enticing, and which are too revealing and give the story away? Select the appropriate description from the drop down menu.
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Ultimately, Buck chooses to live in the wild. Choices: Enticing, Too revealing
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