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Why didn't White Fang go riding in the woods with his master in the fall?

He and the Collie had made friends, so he went off with her instead of his master

What did Judge Scott have to do when White Fang didn't eat any chickens?

He had to repeatedly say, "White Fang, you are smarter than I thought."

What did White Fang do to the groom?

He ripped open the groom's arm.

Identify Jim Hall.

He was an escaped prisoner, a mad-man who behaved like a jungle animal. He attempted to kill Judge Scott.

Why was Jim Hall angry with Judge Scott?

Jim Hall did not commit the crime for which he was punished. He believed Judge Scott took part in the evidence cover-up with the police.

How did the Collie treat White Fang?

She picked on him.

Why did White Fang kill the dogs at the crossroads?

The dogs at the crossroads always taunted White Fang who would never fight back because his master had told him not to fight. One day the owners of the dogs released them onto White Fang, whose owner gave him permission to fight. So, White Fang fought them and killed them.

What name did the women give White Fang?

They called him "Blessed Wolf."

Why did White Fang leave the injured Weedon Scott in the woods?

Weedon told White Fang to go home, which he did. When he got there, he let it be known that his master needed help.

Who saved Judge Scott and at what cost?

White Fang saved the judge but received three broken ribs and a gunshot wound

How did the book end?

White Fang was alive and well with his puppies around him in the sunlight.


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