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the other sled was coming up like an express train with half the over their traces he cried "mush on!"
The last time we saw Walt Lloyd off the island was in the Season 5 episode titled "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham." In that one, an older and taller Walt was visited outside the New York school he attended by a wheelchair-bound John Locke. Walt and his father, Michael Dawson, left the island in a motor boat provided by the Others in the Season 2 finale "Live Together, Die Alone." After returning to the United States, Walt lived with maternal grandmother in New York. Walt, who was 10 years old when Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashed on the island on Sept. 22, 2004, had special qualities and premonitions. Long after Walt left the island, some survivors who remained saw apparitions of him.
Walt vs Walt Walt vs His Family Walt vs Neighbours Walt vs Gangsters
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why did walt disneytake his risk
Because Walts mom died. That was on the very first page smart one.
In "The King of Mazy May," the resolution occurs when Walt and Slone outsmart the claim jumpers, capture them, and return to Dawson City with evidence of their crimes. As a result, Walt is able to stake his claim on the disputed land and regain his family's lost fortune. The story ends on a triumphant note with justice prevailing.
Walt Dawson was born in 1982.
because he is a king
Walt is the protagonist in the book The King of Mazy Maybecause he saves the claim from the claimjumpers.
Walt's actions reveal a lot in The King of Mazy May when the stampede people came and Walt wanted to stop them. He beat them and ran away. He also saved his friend. His actions reveal he is clever, caring, and brave.
The men of Yukon call Walt the King of Mazy May because he demonstrated exceptional leadership, courage, and survival skills during a dangerous ice break-up. Walt successfully led a rescue mission that saved several lives, earning him the admiration and respect of the men.
In "The King of Mazy May" by Jack London, the five stages are the conflict between Walt Masters and the marshal's posse, Walt's determination to reach the gold before the posse, the encounter with the bear, the showdown with the marshal, and the final resolution with Walt proving his claim to the gold.
Walt is a character in the story King of Mazy May. When his father was away, Walt's responsibilities were to watch over his father's and neighbor's land because of those looking to rob gold.
The falling action in "The King of Mazy May" occurs after Walt and his father discover the missing sled dogs. They then proceed to participate in the Yukon dog sled race and help defend against stampeding cattle, leading to the resolution of the main conflict in the story.
The external conflict in "The King of Mazy May" revolves around Walt and his efforts to outsmart and outmaneuver a group of claim jumpers who are trying to steal his gold claim in the Klondike region. The conflict escalates as Walt uses his wits and resourcefulness to protect his claim and ultimately thwart the claim jumpers' plans.
The King of Mazy May, by Jack London, is a story about a 14 year-old boy called Walt Masters who lived at the time of the gold rush about 150 years ago. Walt was born at a trading post on the Yukon river in Northern Canada, and when his mother died, he and his father moved up the river and settled by a small creek called Mazy May. They were there to look for gold which had been found in the creeks and rivers of the Klondike region. In those days prospectors could get land for themselves by marking it out with stakes, and then going to the commissioner's office of the nearest big town to register their claim. When that had been done, they were the owners of the land and nobody could take it away from them. ^_^