What seems to be Jack London's feeling about people who are more primitive, more in touch with the wild? Pretend you are Jack London and write a paragraph explaining how you feel about human beings and the wildness that they have inside. Attempt to write your response in the voice and style of Jack London. Base your response on what you read in Chapter 3. Your response should be at least 150 words in length.

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Answer:

This is what I wrote:

Jack London believed that people more in touch with the wild are stronger than the civilized.  

My "Jack London" paragraph:

     Human beings who are more in touch with the wild are stronger, this is for the reason being of their ability to adapt and change from their knowledge, while a domesticated being is not as self-reliant. Those of the untamed wilderness would have to build their own shelters and live off the land which interprets their wild side, whereas the tame and cultivated rely on others and the rest of the society. Intelligence strives off of the wild from the power those humans have to learn and teach instead of just simply living.

Explanation:

This could be about tribes who live primitively or frontiersmen or pioneers, or homesteaders. People who had to build their own shelter, build their own homes, live off the lands, etc.

This is the best I could do and I think I am the only one who has answered this ;-;

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