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Where does Jack London's "In a Far Country" take place?

A) siberia
B) alaska
C) iceland
D) norway

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User Abir
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I think that the answer is B. I say this because the story was set in the Canadian territories, and AK is the closest. 
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User Piercy
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Answer:

B. Alaska.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jack London's short story "In a Far country" is set in Northern Canada and thus, have the references to Canadian territories. The story describes that a man travels to a far country and suggests that if one travels this far distance, he needs to unlearn certain things like abandoning the previous Gods and ideals. He later provides a sense of belonging and affiliation to his prior ground as he looks back to relive his savage youth. Thus, we may conclude that the story has a strong reference to northwest Canadian territories and thus, Alaska.

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