Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild.

Those who were looking on heard what was neither bark nor yelp, but a something which is best described as a roar, and they saw Buck’s body rise up in the air as he left the floor for Burton’s throat... while a surgeon checked the bleeding, [Buck] prowled up and down, growling furiously, attempting to rush in, and being forced back by an array of hostile clubs.

What do the sensory details in this excerpt help readers understand about Buck?

He is as aggressive as a wolf when it comes to protecting those he loves.
He has a deep anger and resentment for anyone other than Thornton.
He will do whatever is necessary to protect himself from being abused.
He cares very little about hiding the violent side of his personality.

Respuesta :

He will do whatever is necessary to protect himself from being abused.

I don’t know if I’m right but I will try to explain.

I remember in the call of the wild, Buck came from being an innocent house dog to an aggressive wolf after he was taken to be a sled dog.

Buck was never the type to growl or bite but after the way he was treated and beaten by other dogs he had learned to trust no one and to stay alive.

I also think Buck fought hard to be the dog in charge and he ended up killing a dog (I forgot the name).