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Chapter I a. Read this short version of the chapter. There are 3 things which didn’t really happen. Find themChapter 6
A. Decide whether these sentences are true or false about the storyChapter 6
A. Decide whether these sentences are true or false about the story.
1.Beauty Smith was nasty to White Fang because he wanted to change
him into a brutal killer.
2. Beauty Smith wanted to make money on White Fang killing other
dogs.
3. Beauty Smith took White Fang to Dawson because there were no
dogs in Fort Yukon good enough to fight against White Fang.
4. In Dawson, Beauty Smith kept White Fang in a cage and people had
to pay to see him.
5. White Fang couldn’t attack Cherokee because the bulldog’s legs
were very short and it was difficult to get to his neck.
6. Cherokee seemed not to feel the pain very much.
7. When Beauty Smith saw that White Fang was losing he was very sad.
8. Many people tried to stop Beauty Smith from kicking White Fang.
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H. Now answer the questions in full sentences.
In the story...
1. Who didn’t White Fang make friends with?
2. Who had no chance against White Fang?
3. What didn’t White Fang make a show of?
4. Why couldn’t the dogs which were killed by White Fang attract
their masters’ attention?
5. Who came to see what was happening?
6. Who was widely recognised as ugly?
7. What gave Beauty Smith a lot of pleasure?
8. Who grew rich?
9. Who grew to like whiskey?
10. Who gave his body and soul to his master?
I. Here are some useful collocations taken from the chapter. Match
the adjectives on the right to the nouns on the left.
efficient
loving
ferocious
white
true
main
large
thin
thick
metal
familiar
master
chain
rope
fighter
footsteps
enemy
men
sum of money
lips
occupation
expert
J. Without looking at Exercise I, fill the gaps with the correct
adjective.
1. White Fang had become a very ................. fighter and killer of other
dogs.
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