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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
What might fire represent with relation to John Thornton in Chapters 6 and 7? Minimum 3 sentences.
Answer:
In chapter 6, Buck feels a call from the forest that compels him to go away from the fire, from the campfires and towns, and essentially from all mankind, to go into the forest to live in the wild.
Explanation:
His relationship with John Thornton is the only reason Buck has to resists the call of the wild, so he goes back to the fire. But when Thornton dies in chapter 7, Buck loses his only connection to the human world, and finally embraces his wild nature.
It seems like she is stressed and worried about her current situation, but trying her best to stay positive and protect her family.
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I live across from the school next to the bookstore
The answer is A. This is correct because when it gets cold enough, the water vapor in the air (Which is a gas) will condense onto any items. This is why there is dew on everything in the morning.