The detail that Buck used to hunt with the Judge's sons is part of which element of the plot of Call Of The Wild?

A) climax

B) conflict

C) exposition***

D) rising action

The detail that Buck used to hunt with the Judge's sons is part of the exposition of the plot in Call of the Wild.

The exposition is the beginning of a story where the author establishes the setting, introduces the main characters, and provides necessary background information. It is designed to give the readers a clear understanding of the story's context and to set the stage for the events that will unfold.

In Call of the Wild, the exposition takes place in the opening chapters and involves the introduction of Buck, a domesticated dog living a comfortable life on a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California. The detail that Buck used to hunt with the Judge's sons is one aspect of Buck's life before his eventual transformation. By including this information in the exposition, the author establishes Buck's previous experiences and his connection to humans before his journey into the Yukon territory.

Yes