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"q1": {
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"question": "What does Buck learn from being harnessed and made to work with François?",
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"answer": "Buck learns several important lessons from being harnessed and made to work with François. First, he learns the lesson of obedience and the consequences of disobedience. He quickly realizes that François demands instant obedience and uses his whip to enforce it, and that he must listen and follow commands promptly to avoid the whip [16]. Second, Buck learns the value of hard work and the satisfaction it brings. Despite the new and strange nature of the work, Buck learns quickly and makes remarkable progress, earning respect from François [16][19]. Furthermore, Buck learns important skills related to pulling a sled, such as stopping at command ('ho'), going ahead ('mush'), swinging wide on bends, and staying clear of the wheeler when the sled goes downhill. He also learns the dynamics of working in a team and how to respond to the lead dog's instructions [16][19]."
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},
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"q2": {
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"question": "How many chapters does the document have",
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"answer": "The document has a total of 7 chapters. The chapter titles are: Into the Primitive [Chapter 1012], The Law of Club and Fang [Chapter 1013], The Dominant Primordial Beast [Chapter 1014], Who Has Won to Mastership [Chapter 1015], The Toil of Trace and Trail [Chapter 1016], For the Love of a Man [Chapter 1017], The Sounding of the Call [Chapter 1018]."
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},
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"q3": {
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"question": "Who kidnapped Buck?",
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"answer": "Buck was kidnapped by one of the gardener's helpers named Manuel, who sold him to strangers for a profit."
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},
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"q4": {
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"question": "What is the name of the gardener's helper who kidnapped Buck?",
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"answer": "The name of the gardener's helper who kidnapped Buck is Manuel."
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},
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"q5": {
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"question": "Where was Buck taken after being kidnapped?",
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"answer": "After being kidnapped, Buck was taken by Manuel through the orchard to a little flag station known as College Park [7a]. Eventually, Buck was thrown into a baggage car of a train, where he remained unconscious until he woke up and watched the man in the red sweater [8] [11a]. The specific location Buck was taken to after being kidnapped is not explicitly mentioned in the given texts."
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},
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"q6": {
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"question": "What is the law of club and fang?",
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"answer": "The law of club and fang refers to the harsh and primal rules of survival in the wild, where physical strength and aggression determine dominance and power. The club represents the power wielded by humans over animals. Buck realizes that in order to survive in this new environment, he must adapt and submit to this law. The law of club and fang signifies the brutal and primitive nature of life in the wild."
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},
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"q7": {
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"question": "What is the mother of Buck?",
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"answer": "The mother of Buck, the dog in the story 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London, is a Scottish shepherd dog named Shep."
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},
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"q8": {
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"question": "How did Buck feel after being kidnapped?",
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"answer": "After being kidnapped, Buck felt anger and resentment towards his captors [7]. He was initially cooperative but grew angry as he was mistreated and felt violated and vilely treated during his transportation [8]."
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},
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"q9": {
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"question": "Was Buck beaten in captivity?",
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"answer": "Yes, Buck was beaten while in captivity. In document snippet [11], Buck rushed at the man who had been tormenting him, and the man delivered a blow that rendered Buck senseless."
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}
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