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22 September, 10:03

The will to power is symbolized by?

A. Buck's becoming friends with Thornton.

B. Buck's killing Spitz.

C. Hal's arguing with Charles.

D. Thornton's rifle.

The answer is not A.

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  1. 22 September, 10:24
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    The answer is B, because Spitz, in Call of the Wild, was a prominent and savage leader. Throughout the journey through the Yukon, the author, Jack London, continuously describes the clashes between Buck and Spitz, and Bucks yearn for the leader position. In fact, the author says that Buck openly challenged the other's leadership. This can only be accomplished with the one's will to become powerful, which is the answer to the question that you had ...
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