Lessons that Buck Learns
1. The man with a club is a lawmaker
2. Once you're down, you're dead
3. Manners have no place in the Yukon
4. Dig a hole to survive the night
5. Bite the ice between your toes, so that they will not freeze
6. Break the ice to obtain water
Hope this helps!
Buck learns the "Law of the Club" and the "Law of the Fang". He also learns to sleep in a big hole in the snow to keep him warm.
no
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
What are the major characters in the book by Jack londaon Call of the Wild?
a person
Pike
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
Some examples of anthropomorphism in the book "White Fang" by Jack London include the portrayal of White Fang as having human-like emotions and thoughts, such as fear, loyalty, and love. Additionally, the relationships between White Fang and the human characters reflect complex emotions and understanding beyond what would be expected in interactions between different species. Lastly, the use of human-like language to describe the behaviors and motivations of the animal characters contributes to the anthropomorphism in the story.
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
What are the major characters in the book by Jack londaon Call of the Wild?
1935
a person
Jack London is the author of Call of the Wild, not a character in the book!
rawhide!
I have no clue!!:D
Pike
"Never in his life has he been so vilely treated and never in his life had he been so angry" (London 13)