Call of the Wild Chapter 4 Flashcards
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Why wouldn't Buck get into his old sled harness?

He wanted to be lead

How did Buck behave as lead dog?

He was superior

Why was Buck worth a 1000 dollars?

He broke in 2 sled dogs

Why was the 14-day trip a record run?

<p>It was 40 miles a day</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why didn't Buck like the mail run?

<p>It was monotonous</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who took over the team after Perrault and Francois?

<p>Scott half breed mail runner</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Buck like laying by the fire?

<p>He liked dreaming</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the hairy man in the other world?

<p>Neanderthal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did snow slow the trip?

<p>It made pulling the sled heavier</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was wrong with Dave most of the 1800 mile trip?

<p>He was sick</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Dave die?

<p>He was shot</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Buck's Behavior and Preferences

  • Buck refused to wear his old sled harness, insisting on leading the team instead.
  • As lead dog, Buck exhibited superiority, showcasing his leadership capabilities.
  • Buck's worth was notably high at $1,000 due to his ability to break in two sled dogs effectively.

Sled Team and Trip Details

  • A record was set during a 14-day trip, averaging 40 miles per day.
  • The monotony of the mail run did not appeal to Buck, leading to his dislike of that journey.

Team Changes and Personalities

  • Scott, a half-breed mail runner, took over command of the sled team after Perrault and François.
  • Buck found comfort in laying by the fire, where he could indulge in dreams, connecting to his more primitive instincts.

Encounters and Challenges

  • The "Hairy Man" referenced in Buck's experiences was associated with the Neanderthal species, emphasizing his connection to ancestral instincts.
  • Snow accumulation during travel increased the sled's pulling weight, significantly slowing down the trip.

Dave's Condition and Fate

  • Throughout most of the 1,800-mile trek, Dave struggled with illness.
  • Eventually, Dave's suffering concluded tragically when he was shot to alleviate his condition.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 4 from 'The Call of the Wild' through these flashcards. Each card focuses on key concepts and events involving Buck's behavior and significance in the story. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding of this classic novel.

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