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Spitz The Husky
I have chosen the first question and I will be explaining the character Spitz the husky. Spitz was created through his cruel actions against the dogs, and events that took place with him and bucks rivalry. Here are my three elements of there character I chose.
1: Spitz is a selfish character that would punish any of dog that didn't obey his rules like he did to Sol-leks in chapter three.
2: Spitz is fierce and cruel dog that everyone feared, for example Spitz taking the opportunity to tear up buck when he was distracted by the starving huskies that broke into, the camp and he is used to fighting other dogs and winning.
3: Spitz was the original leader of the sled dogs, and bucks rival. I felt the rivalry was a important because it not only

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