In Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," Perrault describes Buck as "one in ten thousand" because of Buck's exceptional qualities that set him apart from other dogs. Buck possesses remarkable strength, intelligence, and adaptability, making him ideally suited for the harsh conditions of the Yukon wilderness. His unique combination of instincts and skills enables him to thrive in a challenging environment, highlighting his extraordinary nature compared to the average sled dog. This distinction emphasizes Buck’s potential as a leader and Survivor in a brutal, primal world.
the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.
John Thornton claimed that Buck could pull a weighted sled for 1,000 pounds. He believed in Buck's strength and determination, showcasing the dog's incredible abilities in the harsh environment of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. This challenge represents a pivotal moment in Buck's journey and establishes a deep bond between him and Thornton.
Dally works at Buck Merril's Place,he sells beer there.It say in the book on chapter 3 or 4
BuckThe protagonist of our story, Buck is part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd. At the beginning of the story, Buck is a domesticated, but atypical dog who lives in the home of Judge Miller in California. After being kidnapped and taken to Alaska to become a sled-dog, Buck's wild nature is reawakened, and he slowly returns to the ways of his ancestors.TootsJapanese pug.ShepScotch Shepherd dog, mother of BuckElmoBuck father, he huge and live in St. Bernard.SpitzAn experienced and clever Husky, Spitz is the original lead dog of Buck's dogsled team. He fears and hates Buck, whom he sees as a rival. He is eventually killed by Buck in a fight for leadership.CurlyA sweet Newfoundland dog, one of Buck's first companions after he has been kidnapped. She is unexpected killed for trying to make friendly advances toward another dog.DaveAnother one of Buck's first companions, he is one of the most knowledgeable dogs on the team. Mostly aloof, new life springs into him the moment he is placed in a harness. Not only does he help teach Buck the procedures, he also embodies pride in his work.Sol-leksAnother member of the team. Like Dave, he is aloof until attached to a sled. At first only wary of being approached on his blind-side, poor treatment makes Sol-Leks more and more unfriendly.YsabelMexican hairless.BillieAnother member of the team. He is good-natured and sweet, and he shows Buck how to make a bed in the snow. He is killed by Hal.JoeAnother member of the team, Billie's brother. Unlike Billie, Joe is always snarling and defensive.Teek A faithful husky sled dog, acquired with Koona by Francois and Perrault. Buck quickly trains Teek how to pull the sled.Koona: Added to the team along with Teek, Koona is also a faithful husky, quickly trained by Buck.PikeAnother member of the team, often referred to as "the malingerer." He rarely gets up on time, and he will steal food and generally undermine the expedition. When Buck becomes leader, he forces Pike to shape up and become a helpful member of the team.DubAnother member of the team. He is an awkward blunderer who gets blamed for Buck's thievery.DollyAnother member of the team, Dolly goes mad after being bitten by wild huskies, tries to attack Buck, and is killed by Francois.SkeetA motherly Irish setter who belongs to John Thornton. She nurses Buck through his recovery and engages him in play.NigA huge black dog who belongs to John Thornton. He has laughing eyes and a good nature.Lone wolfThe "wild brother" that Buck meets in the forest. He understands Buck's wild nature.Judge MillerBuck's original owner. He is presumably a sedate and prosperous man with a large family.MollieJudge Miller daughter.AliceJudge Miller daughter.ManuelThe gardener's helper on Judge Miller's estate. He kidnaps and sells Buck to fund his gambling habit.Red sweaterAlso known as the man with the club. He metes out discipline to all dogs that will be sold for sledding. Ruthless in his repeated beatings of unruly creatures such as Buck, he maintains composure and control. He does not beat out of cruelty, it seems. Rather, he looks to teach these dogs the lessons that will allow them to survive in this harsh environment. Buck never forgets the law of the club.FrancoisA Canadian Frenchman, the original dogsled driver. He is knowledgeable and understanding of his dogs, but still very strict.PerraultFrancois's superior and an agent of the Canadian government. He is admired by Buck for his fearlessness in blazing their trail, disregarding the threat of ice that might break.Scotch half-breed: A sled driver who takes charge of the team after Francois and Perrault's departure. The Scotch half-breed treats the dogs fairly as they pull mail back and forth to Dawson City, although the heavier loads prove to be an increasing pain for the dogs.HalA young man of nineteen or twenty who purchases Buck and his team once they have used up their usefulness to the government. He has ambitions to find gold, but his incompetence and laziness are out of place in the harsh environment. He has no understanding of the dogs, and mistreats them terribly.CharlesHal's brother-in-law, a weak figure who does not say much. He basically follows Hal around and does what he is told.MercedesSister of Hal, wife of Charles. She is exceedingly self-centered, and spends most of her time crying and complaining.John ThorntonThe man who rescues Buck from Hal's cruelty. He is by far the most admirable human character in the story, kind but full of the uncompromising strength that is necessary to survive on the trail. John is the ideal master because his nature is so dog-like.PeteOne of John Thornton's partners. Who got killed by some Red skin guys.HansOne of John Thornton's partners. Who got killed by some Red skin guys."Black" BurtonA notorious troublemaker, he picks a fight in a bar and John Thornton steps in.MatthewsonThe man who bets John that Buck cannot pull a ton of weight.Jim O'BrienThe man who loans John the money to make the bet against Matthewson.YeehatsThe group of Valley Indians that raids the camp of John Thornton and his companions and kills them. They are terrorized when Buck returns and kills most of them. From then on they speak of a dog inhabited by the devil that roams the forest.Saloon-keeperHe is the guy that bought Buck, and brought Buck inside the train. He bigger than Buck so he manage to get Buck go inside the cage.
after buck gets the magma stone go to the survival area and the house on the left of the p.c. go inside you will see buck talk to him he will say something about putting the magma stone back then he will run off then go to where he got the magma stone before and you will see heatran
Buck killed Spitz and when Perrault and Francouis went to give Sol-leks the lead position on the sled team, Buck stepped in front of them as if to say ' I killed Spitz, I should be lead sled dog' Perrault tried to hit Buck with a club but Buck dodged it and stepped in the lead position, and again Perrault tried to hit him again then after a long time of this Perrault finally gave in and gave Buck the position as lead sled dog.
One hundred and eight thousand is how to say 108,000
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You could say, "One thousand eighty-three million" (because one billion is one thousand million) or you could say, "One billion eighty-three million".
One Thousand - Kotahi Mano ...kotahi......mano... (...one.....thousand) :)
150,000 is one hundred and fifty thousand
What did the blind old buck say to his doe ?
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One thousand, eleven.
One thousand, five.