The following excerpts are from the novel The Call of the Wild. Listen to the recording and fill in the banks. ... Night came on, and a full moon rose high over the trees into the sky, lighting the land till it lay 1______ in ghostly day. And with the coming of the night, brooding and mourning by the pool, Buck came alive to a 2______ of the new life in the forest other than that which the Yeehats had made. He stood up, listening and scenting. From far away drifted a faint, sharp 3_____, followed by a chorus of similar sharp yelps. As the moments passed the yelps grew closer and louder. Again Buck knew them as things heard in that other world which4 ________ in his memory. He walked to the center of the open space and listened. It was the call, the many-noted call, sounding more alluringly and 5_________ than ever before. And as never before, he was ready to obey. John Thornton was dead. The last tie was broken. Man and the claims of man no longer 6 _____ him.