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The significance of Buck in Jack London’s The Call of the Wild is that Buck is symbolic of a cat. You might think cats have nothing to do with the book, but that is the point. (Chapter 4)
You – along with your fellow students – are required to give it your respectful, thoughtful attention. In short, you are being asked to be more than lazy in your thinking. (Chapter 4)
An informed voter is a wise voter. (Chapter 6)
A rule is a rule. It isn’t always easy. (Chapter 8)
The real world doesn’t have a laugh track. (Chapter 8)
I suppose marching bands make a big show. Bread and circuses, Anita. Bread and circuses. That’s all it is. (Chapter 9)
I realized two things that make me want to puke. Track practice starts tomorrow and I’m not on the team. (Chapter 9)
I’m sure we agree we can’t have kids deciding which rules to follow and which... (Chapter 11)
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