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18 April, 17:33

The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. After Spitz is killed, Buck takes the place of the lead dog by ... a. barking at all hours of the night until Perrault puts him into the harness. c. Perrault offering the position to him. b. being snapped into place by Sol-leks. d. refusing to be harnessed unless he is at the front of the line.

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  1. 18 April, 17:52
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    After Spitz is killed, Buck takes the place of the lead dog by refusing to be harnessed unless he is at the front of the line.

    Explanation:

    Buck has a leadership conflict with Spitz, and after an intense fight for power between Buck and Spitz in chapter three where Spitz gets killed, Buck supposes that he has won the leader position, then when Sol-leks is put in that place, he refuses to be harnessed and after a while trying to get him, they decided to put him as a leader to keep on working.
  2. 18 April, 17:54
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    d.

    Explanation:

    He would avoid Perrault when he tried to put him in the sled and only gave in once he was at the front.
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