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Part III– Chapter 2: The Bondage

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Questions

1) What is the main idea of this chapter?

2) In the first paragraph of this chapter, the author says that as White Fang learns more about people, "familiarity did not breed contempt."

What does this imply about White Fang?

3) What does the author explain is the main way the gods of men and the gods of wolves differ?

4) White Fang is described as Lip–lip's "special object of persecution."

What does the word "persecution" mean in this chapter?

5) In what two ways does White Fang change because of his interactions with Lip–lip?

6) When he feels the pull of the wild, why doesn't White Fang leave the camp and return to the cave he was born in?

7) White Fang quickly learns the characteristics of other beings living in camp.

Which two sentences describe how he sees men and women?

8) Which two sentences describe how he sees children and older dogs?

9) What happens when White Fang tries to follow his mother after she leaves with her new owner?

10) What lesson does White Fang learn from Grey Beaver right after his mother leaves?

11) At the end of the chapter, what is the main reason White Fang chooses to remain in camp instead of running away?

12) Were there any events that weren't clear to you?