4. London uses multiple figures of speech to suggest that Buck was majestic. One is "Buck
was...
4. London uses multiple figures of speech to suggest that Buck was majestic. One is "Buck
was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog. The whole realm was his." Another is "for he
was king.-king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans
included." What literary devices are these? How do you think London feels about Buck
and by extension to other nonhuman living things?
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