In The Call of the Wild, when Buck is first kidnapped, all of the following occur except(1 point) Responses he gets sold for money. he gets sold for money. he gets beaten by the man in the red sweater. he gets beaten by the man in the red sweater. he gets caged in a train’s baggage car. he gets caged in a train’s baggage car. he gets attacked by other dogs.

In The Call of the Wild, all of the following occur except for Buck getting attacked by other dogs.

In The Call of the Wild, when Hal and his dogs fall into a hole in the ice, the conflict can best be described as(1 point) Responses man vs. man. man vs. man. man vs. society. man vs. society. man vs. himself. man vs. himself. man vs. nature

In The Call of the Wild, when Hal and his dogs fall into a hole in the ice, the conflict can best be described as man vs. nature.

Use the passage to answer the question. The author of "The High School Step Team" reveals Karla’s character to readers by describing (1 point) Responses what Karla says, does, and thinks. what Karla says, does, and thinks. how Jade and other students react to Karla. how Jade and other students react to Karla. what Karla’s teachers tell her. what Karla’s teachers tell her. why Karla is embarrassed in the gym.

The author of "The High School Step Team" reveals Karla's character to readers by describing what Karla says, does, and thinks.

Use the passage to answer the question. How does the author of "The Invitation" mainly reveal Tasha’s character? (1 point) Responses “She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.” “She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.” "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding." "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding." Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem. Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem. Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.

The author of "The Invitation" mainly reveals Tasha's character through the dialogue: "She and Jeremy don't get along very well."

How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?(1 point) Responses It offers him the chance to interact with a greater variety of characters in Alaska. It offers him the chance to interact with a greater variety of characters in Alaska. It put him in situations where he had to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive. It put him in situations where he had to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive. It allows him to roam free of restraints for the first time. It allows him to roam free of restraints for the first time. It develops how Alaskan natives live more primitively than Californian natives.

The setting in The Call of the Wild serves to develop Buck as a character by putting him in situations where he has to turn to his animal instincts in order to survive.