5. In The Call of the Wild, when Buck is first kidnapped, all of the following occur except (1 point)
he gets sold for money.
he gets attacked by other dogs.***
he gets beaten by the man in the red sweater.
he gets caged in a train’s baggage car.
Yeah I am certain it was B, just double checking
I have no clue
Oh, poor Buck! He sure had quite the adventure. But I have to say, being attacked by other dogs wasn't one of them. So, the correct answer is "he gets attacked by other dogs." Buck may have encountered some rambunctious canines later on, but not at the beginning of his journey.
To determine which of the given options is incorrect in regards to what happens when Buck is first kidnapped in The Call of the Wild, we can analyze each option individually.
Option 1: "He gets sold for money."
To check if this occurs, you can refer to the events in the novel. Buck is indeed sold by the kidnappers for money, so this option is correct.
Option 2: "He gets attacked by other dogs."
To verify this, you need to recall the specific events when Buck is first taken. Buck does encounter other dogs, who initially try to assert their dominance over him through aggressive behavior. Therefore, Buck does get attacked by other dogs, which means this option is correct.
Option 3: "He gets beaten by the man in the red sweater."
To determine if this happens, you can recall the scene involving the man in the red sweater. In the novel, the man uses a club to brutally beat Buck, breaking his spirit and subduing him. Therefore, this option is also correct.
Option 4: "He gets caged in a train's baggage car."
Again, you need to refer to the specific events when Buck is kidnapped. At this stage, Buck is not yet caged in a train's baggage car. He is taken away from his original environment, but he hasn't been confined in a train's baggage car at this point. This indicates that the incorrect option is: "He gets caged in a train's baggage car."
So, the correct answer is: *** Option 4, he gets caged in a train's baggage car (is the incorrect option).