How does Buck's assertiveness affect his interactions with other sled dogs?
Call of the Wild Chapter 6

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It makes him more aggressive towards them.
It establishes him as a leader, earning respect from other dogs.
It causes him to be isolated from the pack.
It leads to frequent conflicts with the other dogs.
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How does the wilderness challenge Buck in Chapter 6?
The wilderness provides a safe haven for Buck to rest.
The wilderness presents physical and emotional challenges that test Buck's instincts and resilience.
The wilderness is a place where Buck finds companionship with other animals.
The wilderness allows Buck to escape from human civilization.
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What role does kindness play in Buck's loyalty to John Thorton?
Kindness creates a sense of competition between Buck and other dogs.
Kindness fosters trust and emotional connection, making Buck feel safe and valued.
Kindness has no significant impact on Buck's loyalty.
Kindness makes Buck more aggressive towards John Thorton.
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How does Buck's transformation reflect the theme of survival in 'Call of the Wild'?
Buck's transformation shows his ability to thrive in a domestic environment.
Buck's transformation illustrates the struggle for survival in the wild and the adaptation to harsh conditions.
Buck's transformation highlights his rejection of wild instincts in favor of companionship.
Buck's transformation signifies his return to a civilized lifestyle.
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What are Buck's primal instincts that awaken in Chapter 6?
Survival skills, hunting, and leadership.
Cooking and farming skills.
Swimming and fishing abilities.
Artistic expression and creativity.
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What does Buck's loyalty to John Thorton contrast with in the story?
His previous experiences of betrayal and mistreatment by other humans.
His strong bond with other dogs in the wild.
His desire for freedom and independence.
His admiration for other human characters.
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What does Buck's loyalty to John Thorton signify in the story?
It signifies the bond between humans and animals, highlighting themes of trust and companionship.
It represents Buck's desire for freedom and independence from human control.
It illustrates the conflict between nature and civilization in the wilderness.
It shows Buck's fear of abandonment and his need for survival.
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