Multiple Choice

In The Call of the Wild, what exploit did Buck accomplish that made John Thornton jubilant?
(1 point)
Responses

Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.
Buck attacked "Black" Burton for punching John Thornton.

Buck won a bet for John Thornton.
Buck won a bet for John Thornton.

Buck was willing to jump off a cliff for John Thornton.

Buck won a bet for John Thornton.

To determine the correct answer, we need to refer to the novel "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London. The specific incident where Buck accomplished an exploit that made John Thornton jubilant needs to be identified.

One way to find the answer is to read the novel or search for a summary online. However, if that is not possible, we can also use the process of elimination to narrow down the choices.

The first option, "Buck attacked 'Black' Burton for punching John Thornton," is duplicated and therefore, not a valid option.

The second option, "Buck won a bet for John Thornton," could potentially be the correct answer. It implies that Buck accomplished something noteworthy that resulted in Thornton's jubilation.

The third option, "Buck was willing to jump off a cliff for John Thornton," does not align with the notion of an exploit that would make someone jubilant. Jumping off a cliff seems more like a sacrificial act rather than an achievement.

Based on the process of elimination, the most likely correct answer is that Buck won a bet for John Thornton.