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Part V– Chapter 5: The Sleeping Wolf, page 10
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Hand–clapping and pleased cries from the gods greeted the performance. He was surprised, and looked at them in a puzzled way. Then his weakness asserted itself, and he lay down, his ears cocked, his head on one side, as he watched the puppy. The other puppies came sprawling toward him, to Collie's great disgust; and he gravely permitted them to clamber and tumble over him. At first, amid the applause of the gods, he betrayed a trifle of his old self–consciousness and awkwardness. This passed away as the puppies' antics and mauling continued, and he lay with half–shut patient eyes, drowsing in the sun.
Question #6
What does the author mean when he says "Collie's teeth were no longer sharp"?
Question #1
What does the author imply is similar about White Fang and Jim Hall, the criminal?
Question #7
At the end of the chapter, what do White Fang's instincts tell him to do?
Question #2
Jim Hall was considered "incorrigible" in prison.
What does the word "incorrigible" mean as used in this chapter?
Question #8
Were there any events that weren't clear to you?
Question #3
What causes Jim Hall to break into the Scott's home?
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