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answer the following questions. 1) choose the best answer. what is the …

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answer the following questions. 1) choose the best answer. what is the point of view from call of the wild? third - person limited third - person omniscient first person second person 2) choose three that apply. select the quotations from call of the wild that explain bucks inner thoughts, feelings, or motivations. \you might wrap up the goods before you deliver m,\ the stranger said gruffly, and manuel doubled a piece of stout rope around bucks neck under the collar. \he had traveled too often with the judge not to know the sensation of riding in a baggage car\ \concerning that nights ride, the man spoke most eloquently for himself, in a little shed back of a saloon on the san francisco water front.\
ever in all his life had he been so vilely treated, and never in all his life had he been so angry.\ \but his strength ebbed, his eyes glazed, and he knew nothing when the train was flagged and the two men threw him into the baggage car\

Explanation:

Question 1
Brief Explanations

"The Call of the Wild" is narrated from a third - person omniscient point of view. The narrator can know and describe the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of multiple characters, especially Buck, and also has a broad view of the events and the world of the story. Third - person limited would only show the thoughts of one character, first - person uses "I", and second - person uses "you", which do not match the narration style of this novel.

Brief Explanations
  1. For the quote "He had traveled too often with the Judge not to know the sensation of riding in a baggage car", it shows Buck's knowledge and experience, which is related to his inner understanding.
  2. The quote "Never in all his life had he been so vilely treated, and never in all his life had he been so angry" directly describes Buck's feelings of being mistreated and his anger, which are inner emotions.
  3. The quote "But his strength ebbed, his eyes glazed, and he knew nothing when the train was flagged and the two men threw him into the baggage car" describes Buck's physical and mental state, reflecting his inner condition during that event.

The other two quotes are about what other people said or did, not about Buck's inner thoughts, feelings, or motivations.

Answer:

B. third - person omniscient

Question 2