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The Call of the Wild book and dvd are alike and different in many ways. There’s a lot of ways they are alike. There’s only a few ways they are different. In this essay I’m going to tell all the ways they are different and alike. Here’s an example, Charlie one of John’s friends he was in all parts of the dvd, but I only saw his name in the book couple of times.

Here’s some ways they are alike, Buck kills Spitz that is in both of them. Buck get’s to be the leader of the sled. John Thornton saves Buck from Han and Charles. After, John saves Buck Hans and Charles goes to try to get to the place they need to go, but they break the ice and fall in and they all die, Hans, Charles, Mercedes, and the dogs. They all went to the Klondike Gold Rush,

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