What fear haunted Bucks dreams in the beginning of chapter 6?
The fear of losing John Thornton. He doesn't want to lose another person from his life.
Spoiled and pampered, but sympathetic towards the sled team at the beginning of chapter 6.
Mercedes
Describe Buck’s first impression of Charles, Hal and Mercedes.
Buck is not impressed what so ever. Buck is not very confident in their abilities.
Who are Bonanza and Mathewson?
They are the names of gold miners.
This dog was killed by a pack of angry huskies
Curly
The dogs were sold at a cheap price in chapter 5 because they...
They were worn out
The American gold seeker who came with his sister and her husband in search of adventure and riches
Hal
How would you describe the relationship that Buck had with John Thornton?
John Thornton treats Buck as if he is his own son.
Mercedes sneaks food to the dogs, but they really just need this
rest
The author of call of the wild
Jack London
Buck and the others were purchased by two men named ____________ and ____________ who were from _____________________.
Hal and Charles. United States
How did Thornton feel about the bet he made BEFORE Buck completed the task?
Thornton wasn't completely sure if Buck could do it. Didn't have the 1000 dollars.
Buck could never steal from John Thornton because he...
How was Buck spared from the eventual fate of Hal, Charles, Mercedes and the rest of the dogs?
John Thornton stepped in and saved his life.
What state does Judge Miller live in?
California
Buck and the other sled dogs were replaced by a fresh batch of _____________ ____________ dogs.
Hudson Bay
Buck first experiences love, genuine love, with this owner
John Thornton
In a bet, Thornton bet that Buck could
Pull a sled carrying 1000 pounds of flour for 100 yards.
What test was Buck given by John Thornton in the presence of Hans and Pete to prove Buck’s devotion to him?
He commanded Buck to jump off a cliff.
What city does Buck first meet the man in the red sweater?
Seattle
The dogs cannot move the sled at the beginning of chapter 5 because..
The extensive weight of the sled
This character sold Buck and his mates to Hal, Charles, and Mercedes
Scottish half-breed
The reason John Thornton's partners left him the previous December
because his feet had frozen. They left him to recover
The accident at the end of chapter 5 could have been prevented if
If Hal, Charles and Mercedes would've listened to John Thornton's advice.
The one eyed dog
Sol-leks