at the end of chapter 2 of the call of the wild, whats meant by the phrase "the domesticated generations fell from him

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Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The phrase 'the domesticated generations fell from him' means that Buck is slowly losing his civilized characteristic. He is becoming less domesticated and more an animal, but in a positive, freedom like way."

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The purpose of a t chart

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the purpose of a t chart is to compare 2 things
To compare 2 different things

All farmers are generous, because my uncles are all farmers, and they give me lots of presents on my birthday. This statement is _____. logical illogical

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This statement is not logical, because there can still be other farmers, who are not so generous. It's Illogical,  although I would rather call it induction:generalisation from a small sample to a bigger sample.

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illogical

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When I go rock climbing, I prefer climbing in landscapes that present a challenge.What type of sentence is this?

a simple sentence
a complex sentence
a compound sentence
a compound-complex sentence

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a compound sentence

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B: a complex sentence

A major characteristic of poetry is the compression of images into the fewest number of words. True or False

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It is false that a major characteristic of poetry is the compression of images into the fewest number of words. You can be as wordy as you want, there is no limit of words you can use.

I put false on my quiz and got the question wrong, so I'm pretty sure the actual answer is true.

Which of the following is not a biased statement? Gorps are intelligent, happy people. Gleegons are interesting and smart. Listen to what the Gorps tell you; they are always right. Elect Gleegons or things will become very confusing. Some Gleegons report being happy, and so do some Gorps

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The statement that is not biased is, "Some Gleegons report being happy, and so do some Gorps." The rest of the statements are biased because they are based on subjective or personal statements. An unbiased statement shows equality and base its expression on facts with no personal emotions attached. 

Why did Ezra Pound reduce "In a Station of the Metro" from 30 lines to two?

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The lines are :

"The apparition of these faces in the crowd;

Petals on a wet, black bough."

The poem was first published in 1913 and it became a notable work of the Imagist tradition. Pound's reduction from thirty lines to only fourteen words characterizes Imagism's economy of language, precision and non-traditional verse form. Metro at La Concorde, in Paris was a center of inspiration for Ezra which filled him with intense emotion and revelation.

Ezra Pound reduced his poem "In a Station of the Metro" from 30 lines to two because he was a Modernest. He worked in extremes and either wrote minimalist works that consisted of two lines or he wrote epic works that consisted of hundreds of lines. He also refused to repeat himself throughout his career as a poet. The Modernism movement started at the beginning of the twentieth century. It broke away from traditional structures such as rhyme and meter. Modernism created free verse.