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Who Has Won to Mastership 한정아 이재일 김소리

Content ♡ CHARACTERS SUMMARY VOCABULARY

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CHARACTERS Buck a dog. Smart and strong of muscle by which to toil, and furry coats to project him from the frost. He lived in the Santa Clara Valley, on Judge Miller’s property. He was abducted by Manuel, so sold to different master, Francois. He become sled-dog. Later, Buck had changed from a dog, to a beast of nature.

Spitz Spitz was a white wolf dog. As the leader of the pack of dog sledge, included Buck, he was crafty. he isn't too pleased about Buck. In chepter3, he come to grapples with him. As a result, he’s gone.

Francois & perrault First master to meet Buck to sell They were French-Canadian half-breed. They were black-faced giant postman, carried out an order to Alaska by command of the Canadian government. They were fair men, too wise of dogs to be fooled by dogs.

Scotch half-breed Second owner of buck. He took charge of him and his mates. they started back over the weary trail to Dawson. his role carrying word from the world to the men, who sought gold under the shadow of Pole. He personifies the ruthless ambitions of some executives.

Another dog (supporting) Dave : For the pride of trace and trail was his and sick unto death, he could not bear that another dog should do his work. Sol-leks: old-dog, but fast to the sled. He lost one eyes. He afraid of Buck And other dogs: afraid of Buck so they obey him.

SUMMARY The next morning, Francois discovers Spitz missing and Buck covered with wounds. The dog-driver harnesses the dogs. Buck trots over to the space Spitz used to occupy, but Francois does not notice him and harnesses Sol-leks to the lead position.

Buck trots over to the space Spitz used to occupy, but Francois does not notice him and harnesses Sol-leks to the lead position, but Francois comes back with the club. Buck retreats but then refuses to take his old position—he is making it clear, Francois realizes, that he thinks that he has earned the lead position and will be satisfied with nothing less.

Perrault tells Francois to throw down his club, and Buck trots to the lead position and is harnessed in. He takes up the job easily and shows himself to be superior even to Spitz. He is a born leader and excels at making the others live up to his expectations.

Two native huskies are added to the team, and Buck breaks them in quickly. The team, at this point, is ahead of their record, and they cover the Thirty Mile River in one day, even though it took them ten days to cross before. Averaging forty miles a day, they reach Skaguay in record time, a remarkable journey that makes them extremely popular for a short while.

However, Perrault and Francois soon receive official orders that take them elsewhere, and they exit from Buck’s life. The team then travels back to Dawson under the command of a Scotsman, carrying a heavy load of mail to the gold miners in the North. With such a load, their speed slows, and life becomes monotonous and laborious for Buck.

Occasionally, he thinks about his life in California, but he is not homesick. His inherited instincts are growing stronger within him, and everything he encounters in the wild seems strangely familiar. The men he is with remind him of men from another, more primitive time, and sometimes at night he has visions that seem to come from an earlier era, when men wore animal skins and lived in caves.

The dogs are tired when they reach Dawson, but they are allowed little rest and are soon on their way out with another load. They are treated well, attended to even before the men. However, one of the dogs, Dave, is suffering from a strange illness that no one can diagnose. The men decide he is too weak to pull the sled and try to pull him out of his position, but he protests until they put him back into his rightful place.

They realize that he wants to die working and harness him into his usual position. The next day, he is too weak to travel. He tries to crawl into his position but collapses on the ground and howls mournfully as the team moves away. The Scotsman retraces his steps, the dogs hear a shot ring out.

VOCABULARY Scruff If someone takes you by the scruff of the neck, they take hold of the back of your neck or collar suddenly and roughly.

Snarl [sn ɑ rl /sn ɑː l] 1.a vicious angry growl 2. an angry vicious expression 3.something jumbled or confused

Laborious [lə'b ɔː r ɪ əs] adj. characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort

Rage re ɪ d ʒ ] a feeling of intense anger a state of extreme anger behave violently, as if in state of a great anger

Courier ['k ʊ r ɪ ə] a person who carries a message

Trot tr ɑ t /tr ɒ t] a slow pace of running run at a moderately swift pace

Comparatively [kəm'pærət ɪ vl ɪ ] adv. in a relative manner; by comparison to something else

Smother ['sm ʌ ðə(r)] a confused multitude of things envelop completely deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing

Solidarity [‚s ɑ l ɪ 'dærət ɪ /‚s ɒ l-] a union of interests or purposes or sympathies among members of a group

Crouch [kra ʊ t ʃ ] the act of bending low with the limbs close to the body bend one's back forward from the waist on down

Gleam [gl ɪː m] an appearance of reflected light be shiny, as if wet

Grunt [gr ʌ nt] the short low gruff noise of the kind made by hogs issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise Flounder ['fla ʊ ndə(r)] flesh of any of various American and European flatfish walk with great difficulty

Quiz Who has won to master? ⓐ Spitz ⓑ Dave ⓒ Buck ⓓ Sol-leks In Chapter 4, who is the ill dog has pride of sled-dog? ⓐ Spitz ⓑ Dave ⓒ Buck ⓓ Sol-leks

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