Question 1

Question 2
A)
True or False
Jack London never actually stepped foot north of California.
(1 point)
true
false
A)
Multiple Choice
In The Call of the Wild, why did Buck end up in the Yukon Territory?
(1 point)
He was eager to join the hunt for gold.
Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.
He was kidnapped by a gardener and sold to cover gambling debts.
Question 3
Question 4
A)
From what point of view is The Call of the Wild told?
(1 point)
first-person point of view
third-person limited point of view
third-person omniscient point of view
A)
What does the phrase “The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck” mean?
(1 point)
Buck was eager to fight his rival.
Buck followed his deepest instincts.
Buck gained physical strength.
Question 5
Question 6
A)
Complete the following analogy:
Weazened is to wrinkled as ancient is to ______.
(1 point)
old
young
ageless
A)
Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point)
Buck's behavior was becoming more and more evil.
Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.
Buck's morals were becoming fine-tuned.
Question 7
Question 8
A)
What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in The
Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
dialogue
French Canadian
dialect
A)
Which of the following is NOT an element of plot?
(1 point)
point of view
climax
exposition
Question 9
Question 10
A)
What climax is reached in Chapter 3 of The Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
Dolly goes mad.
Buck and Spitz have a final confrontation.
Starving huskies invade the camp.
A)
In The Call of the Wild, Pike's insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline
from Spitz. What does this mean?
(1 point)
Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.
Pike refused to get up one morning but escaped punishment from Spitz.
Pike followed the rules in doing his duties but was punished by Spitz anyway

A) True

A) Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.
A) third-person omniscient point of view
A) Buck followed his deepest instincts.
A) old
A) Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.
A) dialect
A) point of view
A) Buck and Spitz have a final confrontation.
A) Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.

Question 1:

Question 2:
A) True or False:
Jack London never actually stepped foot north of California.
(1 point)

False

A) Multiple Choice:
In The Call of the Wild, why did Buck end up in the Yukon Territory?
(1 point)
A) He was eager to join the hunt for gold.
B) Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.
C) He was kidnapped by a gardener and sold to cover gambling debts.

B) Judge Miller sold him to a pair of French Canadian mail carriers.

Question 3:
Question 4:
A) Multiple Choice:
From what point of view is The Call of the Wild told?
(1 point)
A) first-person point of view
B) third-person limited point of view
C) third-person omniscient point of view

B) third-person limited point of view

A) What does the phrase "The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck" mean?
(1 point)
A) Buck was eager to fight his rival.
B) Buck followed his deepest instincts.
C) Buck gained physical strength.

B) Buck followed his deepest instincts.

Question 5:
Question 6:
A) Complete the following analogy:
Weazened is to wrinkled as ancient is to ______.
(1 point)
A) old
B) young
C) ageless

C) ageless

A) Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point)
A) Buck's behavior was becoming more and more evil.
B) Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.
C) Buck's morals were becoming fine-tuned.

B) Buck was returning to his ancient instinctual roots.

Question 7:
Question 8:
A) What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in The Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
A) dialogue
B) French Canadian
C) dialect

C) dialect

A) Which of the following is NOT an element of plot?
(1 point)
A) point of view
B) climax
C) exposition

A) point of view

Question 9:
Question 10:
A) What climax is reached in Chapter 3 of The Call of the Wild?
(1 point)
A) Dolly goes mad.
B) Buck and Spitz have a final confrontation.
C) Starving huskies invade the camp.

C) Starving huskies invade the camp.

A) In The Call of the Wild, Pike's insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline from Spitz. What does this mean?
(1 point)
A) Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.
B) Pike refused to get up one morning but escaped punishment from Spitz.
C) Pike followed the rules in doing his duties but was punished by Spitz anyway.

A) Pike disobeyed by refusing to wake up and caused Spitz to punish him.

To answer Question 1, it asks if Jack London ever stepped foot north of California. To find the answer, you can do a quick search on the internet about Jack London's travels and where he has been. Online biographies or articles about Jack London can provide you with the information you need. From the information you find, you can determine whether the statement is true or false.

For Question 2, it asks why Buck ended up in the Yukon Territory in The Call of the Wild. To find the answer, you can read the book or research summaries or analyses of the book. These sources can provide you with information about the plot and give you the reasons behind Buck's journey to the Yukon Territory. Once you have gathered the information, you can choose the correct option from the multiple-choice answers given.

Question 3 asks about the point of view from which The Call of the Wild is told. To find the answer, you can either read the book or refer to literary analyses and summaries. These sources will mention the narrative perspective of the story and identify if it is first-person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient. Based on the information you gather, you can select the correct option.

For Question 4, it asks about the meaning of the phrase "The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck." To understand the meaning, you can analyze the context in which the phrase is used in The Call of the Wild. Look for clues within the story that can help you decipher the author's intent and the significance of Buck's behavior. From there, you can choose the option that best aligns with the context and meaning of the phrase.

Question 5 presents an analogy that needs to be completed. To solve the analogy, understand that "weazened" means wrinkled, so you need to find the word that has a similar relationship to "ancient." Analyze the words provided in the options and determine which word pairs have a similar relationship. Once you identify the correct word, select it as the answer.

Question 6 asks why the author of The Call of the Wild describes Buck's progress as "retrogression." To find the answer, you can refer to the book itself or read analyses and interpretations of the novel. Look for passages or discussions that mention Buck's development and behavior throughout the story. Based on the information you gather, you can select the option that best aligns with the author's intention.

Question 7 queries a literary element present in The Call of the Wild. To find the answer, you need to understand what the term "literary element" means and consider how dialogue is used in the book. You can read the book and pay attention to the way characters speak or consult literary resources and analyses that discuss elements of communication and dialogue within the novel. Once you have a clear understanding, select the correct option.

Question 8 asks which of the given options is not an element of the plot. To answer this question, you need to have a basic understanding of the elements of plot. You can refer to any literature textbook or online resources about the elements of plot. From there, identify which option does not align with the elements of plot and choose it as your answer.

Question 9 inquires about the climax reached in Chapter 3 of The Call of the Wild. To find the answer, you can either read the book or refer to summaries and analyses of the story. Look for significant events or turning points that occur in Chapter 3, and identify the one that best fits the definition of a climax. Once you have identified it, select that option as your answer.

For Question 10, it asks for the meaning of a specific statement or scenario from The Call of the Wild. To find the correct answer, you should analyze the statement or scenario given and its context within the story. By considering the actions and consequences described, you can determine the most accurate interpretation of what happened. From there, select the option that best aligns with your analysis.