Vocabulary Definitions
Vocabulary
Fill-in-the-Blanks
Skills
The Call of the Wild
100

relating to the characteristics of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something

primitive

100

The author __________ referenced the controversial theory, never mentioning it directly.

obscurely

100

What type of informational text structure discusses why something happened and what happened.

Cause & Effect

100

Where does Buck live at the beginning of the novel?

An estate in California

200

extremely important or urgent

imperative

200

Doubts began to __________ her mind as the deadline approached.

assail

200

What poetic element is the pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables in a line of poetry?

Rhythm

200

Who kidnaps Buck and sells him into a life of sled work?

Manuel

300

very thin, often due to hunger or illness

gaunt

300

The politician remained __________ in his refusal to compromise on the issue.

obdurate

300

What are three features of an informational text?

Table of contents, glossary, headings, subheadings, bold and italicized print, illustrations and photographs, captions, maps, labels, and diagrams.

300

How does Buck express his love for John Thornton?

He wins a bet by pulling a heavy sled

400

stubborn and hard-hearted

obdurate

400

The __________ motion of the pendulum hypnotized the observers.

perpetual

400

What is the implied meaning of a word (that can be positive, negative, or neutral) called?

Connotation

400

What happens to John Thornton?

He is murdered by Native Americans

500

obvious or important

salient

500

The editor removed all __________ details to make the report more concise.

superfluous

500

What is included in an in-text citation when quoting a novel? Provide an example.

(Author’s last name page number)

(Scott 5)

500

What does Buck’s fight with Spitz symbolize?

The struggle for power and survival

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