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A) is Jack London‘s most powerfully-written book
B) also reflects the characteristics London
attributes to the wolf
C) disturbed all those who read it
D) basically deals with the brutality of human towards animals
E) shows how human beings destroyed
wolves
33- According to the passage, the main idea of London‘s story is that .............. .
A) wild animals will, at
all costs, try to return to their own environment
B) hidden powers in humans and animals are revealed when they struggle to survive
C) human being have treated animals throughout
their history
D) not only humans but also animals can be kidnapped
E) a wolf has to be strong and cunning in order to be the leader of the pack
Many early adventurers and settlers in the New World withstood the rigors of a long, dangerous
Atlantic crossing in the hope of finding treasure in America. But there were no mountains of gold –
only a vast, silent land covered with unbroken forests, and penetrated from the Atlantic seaboard by a
series of short rivers. North America offered millions of acres of virgin soil and luxuriant forests,
huge mineral deposits, fur of many animals, and fish and game in abundance. Its position within the
temperate zone, while guaranteeing a variety of climate, freed it from the extremes of arctic cold and
tropical heat. Rainfall varied but was sufficient for raising a large variety of crops.
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