Call Of The Wild Chapter 6 Quiz!

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1. The dogs could not pull the sled well because:

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The dogs could not pull the sled well because they were tired and hungry. This suggests that their lack of energy and hunger affected their ability to perform the task effectively.

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Call Of The Wild Chapter 6 Quiz! - Quiz


Do you know about Call of the Wild Chapter 6? The character John suffers the effects of having frozen his feet during winter. Buck stays with John, and... see morehis manner and attitude are strengthened as John’s feet begin to heal and the flesh comes back to cover his bones. This story focuses on a dog, a St. Bernard, to be exact, and his adventures in the wild. This quiz is wild, so have fun with it. see less

2. Hal and his family:

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Hal and his family did not know how to adapt to the cold land they were in and were unwilling to listen to advice or guidance. This is evident from the fact that they bought a new dog to replace Buck, showing their lack of understanding and appreciation for the bond between a musher and their lead dog. Their actions demonstrate their ignorance and stubbornness, further highlighting their lack of knowledge and refusal to learn.

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3. Buying more dogs was?

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Buying more dogs can be considered a silly idea because it implies that the person already has dogs and is looking to add more, which may lead to overcrowding and difficulties in managing the pets. It could also suggest a lack of responsible pet ownership, as acquiring more dogs without proper planning and consideration for their well-being can lead to neglect or abandonment.

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4. Mercedes

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The correct answer is "cared only about herself" because the other options mentioned in the question - caring about dogs, helping her family, and liking the north country - are not mentioned or implied in the given statement. The statement specifically states that Mercedes cared only about herself, indicating a self-centered nature.

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5. By the end of the story, 

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Based on the given information, it can be inferred that Buck believed he would die by the end of the story. The statement "Buck was looking forward to spring" suggests that Buck had a sense of anticipation for the future, implying that he believed he would not survive until spring. This belief could be due to the difficult and dangerous circumstances he may have faced throughout the story.

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6. This story is mainly about:

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This story is mainly about Buck's last trip in the wild. The other options, such as the coming of spring, how pretty Mercedes is, and how uncaring people can be, are not mentioned or relevant to the story. The focus of the story is on Buck's final journey in the wild, indicating that this is the correct answer.

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7. What was a sign of spring?

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The correct answer is "Buck felt puddles under his feet." This is a sign of spring because puddles are formed when the snow and ice from winter start to melt. Therefore, the presence of puddles indicates that the weather is getting warmer and the snow is melting, which is a characteristic of spring.

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8. Another name for this story could be?

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The given answer, "Better Days Ahead," suggests that the story is about a character named Billie who faces challenges or difficult times but ultimately finds hope and optimism for the future. The phrase "Better Days Ahead" implies that the story will focus on the character's journey towards a brighter and more positive future.

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9. Buck

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The correct answer suggests that Buck thought the new dogs were a big help. This implies that Buck had a positive opinion of the new dogs and believed that they were beneficial in some way. It can be inferred that Buck did not help the other dogs and did not believe that Hal would learn quickly, which eliminates the other options.

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10. Buck

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The given information states that Buck liked Hal and Mercedes. This implies that Buck had a positive attitude towards these two individuals. However, there is no mention of Buck missing Billie or disliking other dogs, so these options can be ruled out. Additionally, there is no information provided about Buck being the only dog not tired, so this option can also be eliminated. Thus, the correct answer is that Buck liked Hal and Mercedes.

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The dogs could not pull the sled well because:
Hal and his family:
Buying more dogs was?
Mercedes
By the end of the story, 
This story is mainly about:
What was a sign of spring?
Another name for this story could be?
Buck
Buck
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