Call of the Wild - Chapter 2 Review
(adv.) trying to please
(adv.) trying to please
Appeasingly
(n.) scold
(n.) scold
Reproof
(adj.) primitive
(adj.) primitive
Primordial
(adj.) actively evil in nature
(adj.) actively evil in nature
Malignant
(adv.) appeasingly giving in easily
(adv.) appeasingly giving in easily
Placatingly
(adj.) haggard and emaciated
(adj.) haggard and emaciated
Gaunt
(n.) beat or rhythm of movement
(n.) beat or rhythm of movement
Cadence
(adj./n.) an animal used for hauling heavy loads
(adj./n.) an animal used for hauling heavy loads
Draft animal
(n.) carefulness in all details
(n.) carefulness in all details
Fastidiousness
(adv.) Shamefully
(adv.) Shamefully
Ignominiously
(n.) one who pretends to be ill in order to escape work
(n.) one who pretends to be ill in order to escape work
Malingerer
(adj.) substituted from one thing for another
(adj.) substituted from one thing for another
Vicarious
(n.) the act of deteriorating
(n.) the act of deteriorating
Retrogression
(adj.) hopelessly sad
(adj.) hopelessly sad
Disconsolate
(adj.) given to private thought
(adj.) given to private thought
Introspective
(adj) about to happen
(adj) about to happen
Impending
(n.) extreme betrayal of trust
(n.) extreme betrayal of trust
Treachery
(adj.) uncivilized, savage
(adj.) uncivilized, savage
Primitive
(n.) a great misfortune or disaster
(n.) a great misfortune or disaster
Calamity
(adj) not customary or usual
(adj) not customary or usual
Unwonted
(n.) hard continuous work, exhausting effort
(n.) hard continuous work, exhausting effort
Toil
(n.) anything believed to be the best, elegant, or most noble of its kind
(n.) anything believed to be the best, elegant, or most noble of its kind
Aristocrat
(n.) children or offspring
(n.) children or offspring
Progeny
(adj.) present but not visible or apparent
(adj.) present but not visible or apparent
Latent
(adj.) crafty and sly
(adj.) crafty and sly
Cunning
What is the law of club and fang?
What is the law of club and fang?
London calls the rules governing this society, the "law of club and fang." Stripped of the niceties of civilization, the only rule that governs, a rule that supersedes any loyalty, is the rule of power.
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What Would You Like To Risk?
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Go To The Final Question
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