UNIT 3- LESSON 8

(for me)
Call of the wild- CHAPTER 7- The sounding of the call
1. false
2. buck won a bet for john
3. the crowd thought it seemed like magic
4. commanding
5. social context/physical traits
6. a wounded moose
7. a universal idea communicated in a story
8. a wild wolf
9. he became the leader of a pack of wild wolves
10. a meat-eating devil

1. false - The statement is not provided in the given information.

2. false - There is no mention of Buck winning a bet for John in Chapter 7.
3. true - The crowd is described as being amazed and thinking that what they witnessed seemed like magic.
4. true - In the context of the story, Buck's call is described as commanding and powerful.
5. true - Buck's call appeals to both his social context (his wild instincts) and his physical traits (his strength and confidence).
6. true - Buck kills a wounded moose during his demonstration of the call.
7. true - The sounding of the call represents a universal idea, the call of the wild, which is communicated through the story.
8. true - Buck is depicted as a wild wolf, symbolizing his connection to the wilderness.
9. true - After demonstrating his call, Buck becomes the leader of a pack of wild wolves.
10. true - Buck's call is described as a fierce and predatory sound, likening him to a meat-eating devil.

1. False: This statement is not explaining any specific information from the chapter. Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild" for a more accurate response.

2. False: There is no mention of Buck winning a bet for John in Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild". Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

3. True: In Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild", the crowd that witnessed Buck's transformation thought it seemed like magic. Buck's wild instincts and strength were unexpected and awe-inspiring to the onlookers.

4. Commanding: In Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild", Buck's growl and intimidating presence were described as commanding. It instilled fear and respect in those who witnessed it.

5. Social context/physical traits: This statement is unclear. Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

6. False: There is no mention of a wounded moose in Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild". Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

7. True: In literature, a universal idea communicated in a story refers to a theme or message that applies to all people or has broader significance beyond the specific events of the story. This can be seen in Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild" and throughout the novel as well.

8. False: There is no mention of a wild wolf in Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild". Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

9. False: In Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild", Buck did not become the leader of a pack of wild wolves. Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

10. False: There is no mention of a "meat-eating devil" in Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild". Please provide more context or specific information from Chapter 7 for a more accurate response.

To answer these questions about Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild," we can follow the steps below:

1. Read the chapter: Take some time to read Chapter 7 of "Call of the Wild" to get familiar with the story and its events.

2. Question: Identify the question being asked. In this case, it is a true/false question.

3. Analyze the information: Look for information in the chapter that supports or contradicts each statement.

Now let's go through each question one by one:

1. False: Look for information in the chapter that contradicts the statement. If you cannot find any evidence that supports the statement as true, then it must be false.

2. Buck won a bet for John: Look for evidence in the chapter that shows whether Buck won a bet for John.

3. The crowd thought it seemed like magic: Search for information in the chapter where the reactions of the crowd are described, and determine whether they believed it was like magic.

4. Commanding: Look for information that describes a character or action as commanding.

5. Social context/physical traits: Find details in the chapter that discuss social context or physical traits. This could mean descriptions of characters or settings that highlight these aspects.

6. A wounded moose: Determine whether there is any mention of a wounded moose in the chapter.

7. A universal idea communicated in a story: Look for any instances in the chapter where a universal idea, such as a moral or theme, is communicated through the events.

8. A wild wolf: Identify whether any wild wolves are mentioned in the chapter.

9. He became the leader of a pack of wild wolves: Find information in the chapter that reveals whether a character became the leader of a pack of wild wolves.

10. A meat-eating devil: Look for any descriptions or mentions of a character or creature being referred to as a meat-eating devil.

By following these steps and analyzing the information in the chapter, you will be able to confidently determine the correct answers to the questions.