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According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about Buck's life in the Santa Clara Valley?(1 point)ResponsesIt was harsh and difficult.It was harsh and difficult.It was happy and easy.It was happy and easy.It was hard work and boring.
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Based on The Call of the Wild, it can be concluded that Buck's life in the Santa Clara Valley was happy and easy.
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