Chapter 19 Quiz — White Fang
by Jack London
Comprehension Quiz: Chapter 19
What evidence does Matt observe on White Fang that suggests he was previously domesticated?
What precaution does Matt take before unchaining White Fang?
How does White Fang react to being set free from his chain?
Why does White Fang kill Major?
What is Matt's argument for why White Fang should not be killed after Major's death?
What convinces both Scott and Matt to spare White Fang's life at the end of the chapter?
What role reversal occurs between Scott and Matt during the chapter?
Did White Fang willingly allow Weedon Scott to touch his head in this chapter?
Did White Fang run away when he was first unchained?
What does the word "indomitable" mean as used in the chapter title and text?
What does "antipathy" mean in the sentence "there was his old antipathy to being touched"?
What does "sundry" mean in "Having received sundry lessons from Matt"?
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