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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Match the descriptions of characters in Jack London’s novel White Fang to their character types.
Grey Beaver is White Fang’s first master in the
novel. Beaver barely talks throughout the story
and reveals very few personality traits.
As the title suggests, White Fang is the
character around whom the novel revolves.
It focuses on his transformation from
a scared puppy to a ferocious wolf and,
finally, to a loyal house pet.
Kiche is White Fang’s mother. She undergoes
almost no changes before disappearing entirely
from the novel.
Beauty Smith is a character who treats White
Fang with much cruelty. Smith has a menacing
personality, and White Fang dislikes her.
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