Read the following excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.
"How little! How naked, and—how bold!" said Mother Wolf, softly. The baby was pushing his way between the cubs to get close to the warm hide. "Ahai! He is taking his meal with the others. And so this is a man's cub. Now, was there ever a wolf that could boast of a man's cub among her children?"
"I have heard now and again of such a thing, but never in our pack or in my time," said Father Wolf. "He is altogether without hair, and I could kill him with a touch of my foot. But see, he looks up and is not afraid."
In this excerpt, how does the narrator characterize the wolves as caring individuals?
by giving physical descriptions of the wolves
by showing the wolves’ inner thoughts
by showing how other characters feel about the wolves
by revealing the dialogue between the two wolves