Hal shouted at his dogs to stop fighting and behave themselves as he tried to whip discipline into them.
When Hal swung his whip at the dogs, he shouted, "Get out of the way, you mangy curs!" His frustration was evident as he struggled to maintain control over the team, emphasizing his impatience and lack of understanding of the dogs' needs. This moment highlights Hal's harsh treatment of the animals during their journey.
He treats them unfairly. Why not just shout at the dogs? NO! you have to bring a bull whip in too!!!!
point at it and shout zzzzzzzzzzt
During Hal and Charles' trip to Dawson, the dogs suffer greatly due to the harsh conditions and the incompetence of their owners. Hal and Charles overload the sleds and push the dogs beyond their limits, leading to exhaustion and starvation. Ultimately, the dogs are subjected to brutal treatment, which culminates in a tragic outcome as they are unable to withstand the extreme conditions and the neglect of Hal and Charles. This reflects the broader themes of survival and the consequences of human folly in Jack London's "The Call of the Wild."
whiped
It was the spanish they sailed to Mexico and killed the Aztecs
Yes, its whiped, therefore, it has air in it.
The future tense of "shout" is "will shout" or "shall shout." For example, "I will shout at the concert tomorrow."
-interjection 1. (used to call or answer someone, or to incite dogs in hunting.) -noun 2. the cry "hallo!" 3. a shout of exultation. -verb (used without object) 4. to call with a loud voice; shout; cry, as after hunting dogs. -verb (used with object) 5. to incite or chase (something) with shouts and cries of "hallo!" 6. to cry "hallo" to (someone). 7. to shout (something).
They would get killed.
people get whiped alot
the kids got whiped and most died.