Why did Manuel take Buck?
Because of his growing family
Which character was a swarthy French-Canadian?
Perrault
Where did the man in the red sweater beat Buck?
In a walled-in backyard
Which type of men did Buck learn to trust?
The men he knew.
Who was Billee's brother?
Joe
Who was the first to use a club on Buck?
The man in the red sweater
Who was a huge Saint Bernard?
Buck's father, Elmo
After the huskies invaded, where did the dog team seek shelter?
In the forest
What new quality of Buck's gave him poise and control?
His cunning
How long did it take to cover the entire length of the Thirty Mile River after the husky attack?
6 days
Where was Curly killed?
Dyea beach
Who divined in Buck a dangerous rival?
Spitz
Which place was "sun-kissed" and was Buck's home?
Santa Clara Valley
Who thought that Spitz would kill Buck and who thought vice versa, between Francois and Perrault?
Francois thought Buck, Perrault thought Spitz
In chapter 2, who did Perrault blame for Buck's misdeed?
Dub
In the fight with Spitz, where did Buck bite Spitz and turned the fight around?
On the leg (left foreleg)
In chapter 3, who saw the snowshoe rabbit first?
Dub
In chapter 5, where did Buck and his team get a rest?
At Skaguay
After the fight with Spitz, why did Buck not come to his spot in the traces when called?
Because Buck wanted to have leadership and nothing else.
When Buck was called to the front of the traces for the first time, why did he still refuse?
Because Francois still had a club
How many dogs were still alive when they met John Thornton?
Five
How were Charles, Hal, and Mercedes related?
Charles was Mercedes husband, Hal was Mercedes sister, and Hal was Charles' brother-in-law.
How did Skeet and Nig feel about Buck?
They didn't mind him
Why did Buck not get up like his mates did?
Because he had made up his mind not to.
In exchange for a few pounds of frozen horse hide, what did Hal have to trade?
His Colt's Revolver