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Buck is described as a famous St. Bernard.
Buck will deal with the hardships of the Yukon Territory by trying to fight for the territory.
He will serve his own life by only getting food when they give him food.
He learned that he was the master/leader.
It means like he made a show just to get out and the we're getting used to it.
He started to earn bucks respect because buck is a rare dog and maybe might be worth money.
The significant tittle of this chapter is under standing perimitive.
VOCABULARY:
Provide a definition based on how the word is used in the context of the story and provide the quote from the text.
Demesne - land attached to a manor and retained for the owner's own use.
Populous -having a large population; densely populated.
Imperiously - in an imperious manner; "imperiously he cut her short"
Sated - satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full.
Insular - ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience.
Progeny - a descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring.
Deft - neatly skillful and quick in one's movements.
Futilely - incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
Vilely - in a vile manner; "his vilely spelt and illiterate letters"
Hydrophobia - extreme or irrational fear of water, esp. as a symptom of rabies in humans
Impending - be about to happen.
Calamity - an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster.
Surcharged - exact an additional charge or payment from.
Slaver - a person dealing in or owning slaves.
Primitive - relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
Dormant - a mat placed in a doorway, on which people can wipe their shoes on entering a building.
Cunning - having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
ACTIVITIES:
Choose ONE activity from the list below to complete and post on your weebly page. Post the activity question on your weebly page as well as your response.
1.) Read the beginning quotation (also known as an epigraph) that prefaces this novel. Draw a picture that represents the conflict. Post your illustration on your weebly page as well as the epigraph.
2.) In a 5-7 sentence journal entry tell about a time that you del nervous or scared in a situation or of a person. Were your instincts correct? Explain.
3.) Write a definition of "being good" as it applies to your life at school or at home. Create a thinking map (t-chart, double rubble or venn diagram) to answer the following questions. What actions does "being good" include? What behaviors or actions does it not include? How does school "good behavior" differ from home "good behavior"?
4.) What is "primitive law"? Is there "primitive law" in your life? Create a collage that shows what primitive law entails and upload the collage to your weebly page.