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11 November, 00:17

How are Hal, Mercedes, and Charles portrayed?

a.

as a loving family

c.

as inexperienced and uncooperative

b.

as Buck's best owners

d.

as well-suited for the challenge of the Klondike

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  1. 11 November, 00:53
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    a. as a loving family
  2. 11 November, 02:02
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    c. as inexperienced and uncooperative.

    Explanation:

    When Buck is sold to Hal and Charles, we learn that these two men are extremely disorganized and unprofessional. Moreover, the travelling party also includes Charles's wife, Mercedes, who is spoilt and refuses to walk. Travelling with these people is extremely complicated, as they are inexperienced and they carry too many items with them.
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