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English, 24.11.2020 18:50 kmetz07

Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild. And then, suddenly, without warning, uttering a cry that was inarticulate and more like the cry of an animal, John Thornton sprang upon the man who wielded the club.

“If you strike that dog again, I’ll kill you,” he at last managed to say in a choking voice.

The sensory details in this scene help the reader understand

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