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Read the excerpt from White Fang.

The man who had spoken came over to her. He put his hand upon her head, and she only crouched closer. She did not snap, nor threaten to snap. The other men came up, and surrounded her, and felt her, and pawed her, which actions she made no attempt to resent. They were greatly excited, and made many noises with their mouths. These noises were not indications of danger, the cub decided, as he crouched near his mother, still bristling from time to time but doing his best to submit.


Which best states the perspective of White Fang’s mother in the excerpt?
She pretends to trust the men even though she is angry.
She jumps on the men to show that she owns them.
She accepts the men’s friendly affections for her.
She is fearful of the men and shrinks from their touch.

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Final answer:

White Fang's mother is fearful of the men and demonstrates her fear by passively allowing them to touch her without resistance.

Step-by-step explanation:

The perspective of White Fang's mother in the excerpt best states that she is fearful of the men and shrinks from their touch. She does not react with aggression or affection towards the men; rather, she passively allows them to feel and paw her without resisting. This behavior suggests a submission born out of fear rather than trust or ownership.

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Answer:

The correct answer is : She accepts the men’s friendly affections for her.

Step-by-step explanation:

White Fang’s mother did not perceive dangerous attitudes from the men towards her or her cub; she did not feel threatened by the actions they did and for that reason she did not have the need to react aggressively in her defense, instead, as, this option establishes, she accepted the men's friendly affections.

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