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The phrase that should not be interpreted as the subject of Call of the Wind is that the beast within all of us will emerge given the correct conditions. Option D is correct.
The Call of the Wild is a story about how only the fittest will eventually survive, as addressed and described in the novel. Jack London is the author of the classic “The Call of the Wild.” This theme states that people should always trust on their guts.
The novel's major thesis is that strong or basic survival instincts will always rise to the surface, and that only the strongest and fittest in society will ultimately survive. This also suggests that we are motivated by our primitive animal instincts.
Therefore, option D is correct.
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Answer:
No, it is not possible to sympathize with Raju or be content with the ending of the story for it presents no change of heart in the criminal even after he was convicted and jailed for some months.
Explanation:
R. K. Narayan's short story "Trail of the Green Blazer" revolves around the story of a pickpocket named Raju and his intention to correct his wrong ways. But in his attempt to make things right, (even if it's just to return a balloon for the motherless child), he ended up being caught and convicted, leading to his imprisonment for 18 months.
Considering the ending of the story, it is not fair to say that it is the right way for the plot to end. There is always retribution for any wrongful act committed and if Raju hadn't decided to return the purse with the balloon to the Green Blazer, there is no knowing he may change his ways and stop stealing. With his act caught and him convicted and imprisoned, the event can change him for the better. But that did not even seem to change him. The story ends with him deciding that "If ever I pick up something again, I shall make sure I don’t have to put it back". This shows that he's still thinking of continuing his ways and making sure that he did not return anything, not even if it involves a "motherless child". So, it is hard to sympathize with him for there is no change of heart even after being imprisoned.
b. Generate ideas
c. Organize ideas
d. Write introduction
The answer is D.) Write introduction
Writing an introduction is not part of prewriting. All of the other options listed are part of prewriting.
b. describing what happens at night—for example, in a dark basement.
c. hinting at things that will occur later.
d. showing the readers the dark side of a character's personality.