Part 1: “The Wild”
1. The narrator says in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat,” “The land itself was a desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of” what?
(a) “Isolation.”
(b) “Salvation.”
(c) “Wonder.”
(d) “Sadness.”
2. The narrator describes in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat,” “a laughter that was mirthless as the smile of” what?
(a) “A jaguar.”
(b) “A grizzly bear.”
(c) “The phoenix.”
(d) “The sphinx.”
3. What word from Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat” refers to the quality of being absolutely trustworthy?
(a) Infallibility.
(b) Gluttony.
(c) Intrepid.
(d) Ishmaelite.
4. The sled in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat” is made of what?
(a) Driftwood pieces.
(b) Birch-bark.
(c) Pine boughs.
(d) Cedar planks.
5. What is the most prominent object on the sled in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat”?
(a) A caribou carcass.
(b) A stack of firewood.
(c) A coffin.
(d) A moose head.
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