Manuel stole Buck to sell him and pay off his gambling debts.
Manuel had a gambling problem, and sold Buck for money.
Manuel
no answers?
In chapter 3.
Buck kills Spitz after chasing a snowshoe rabbit
To steal. He watched Pike steal some food and then Buck copied his steps and stole food as well.
Buck is attacked by three huskies at once, and his head and shoulders are slashed
buck is afraid of the man with the club
In chapter 3.
Buck is important
Spitz died at the end of chapter 3, after him and Buck got in a fight
Buck's new owner in Chapter 4 of "The Call of the Wild" is the man in the red sweater who purchases him at the kennels in Seattle. This man is a courier for the Canadian government and becomes Buck's first master on his journey into the wild.
Buck kills Spitz after chasing a snowshoe rabbit
To steal. He watched Pike steal some food and then Buck copied his steps and stole food as well.
the call is buck's strong calling to the wild.
I think it means that the call of the wild is calling Buck, and that Buck is answering it
In chapter 3 of "Call of the Wild," the climax is reached when Buck experiences his first taste of primitive instinct and responds by attacking Spitz, the lead sled dog. This pivotal moment marks Buck's transformation from a domesticated pet into a powerful and wild creature capable of survival in the harsh Klondike environment.
Buck is attacked by three huskies at once, and his head and shoulders are slashed
Yes. Buck was the Protagonist.
Buck was taken by the gardener, Manuel.