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Who is the main character?
Buck
100
What did Buck want to do when he saw the rabbit?
He felt a need to hunt and kill.
100
What was the main fight in this book?
The fight to the death between Spitz and Buck.
100
Who was Buck's first owner?
Judge Miller
100
Where did the story start off?
Santa Clara Valley, California
200
Who captures Buck in the beginning of the book.
Manuel the Gardener
200
Name two primitive traits that Buck gained throughout the book?
Any of the following: Cunning, merciless, imagination, strength, endurance, never give up attitude,
200
What was the first dog fight in this book?
The fight that Curly dies in.
200
Who bought Buck from the man in the red sweater?
Perrault
200
Where did most of the book take place?
The Yukon, the north, Canada
300
Who bought Buck from the man in the Red Sweater?
Perrault
300
In what form did the call of the wild occur for Buck?
It occured as a howl from a wild wolf.
300
What was the first fight that Buck got into?
The fight with the man in the red sweater.
300
Which of Buck's owners did Buck like the most?
John Thornton
300
Where did Buck and his team travel back and forth to?
Dawson to Skaguay
400
Who was attacked by a group of huskies in the beginning of the novel?
Curly
400
What did Buck want to do when he heard the call of the wild?
He wanted to find the source of the call.
400
What two fights with nature showed Buck's dominance?
The fight with the bull moose and the bear.
400
Who bought Buck from Perrault and Francois?
The scotish half breed bought Buck.
400
Where did John Thornton hope to find gold?
Far into the east of the Yukon
500
Who was the dog that went insane and attacked Buck?
Dolly
500
What is the Call of the Wild?
It is a summoning from the sound of nature to be one with the wild.
500
Which of Buck's owners treated him the worst of all?
Hal, Mercedes, and Charles
500
Where did John Thorton and his team die?
By the river in which they had found gold in the east of the Yukon