Final answer:
The Call of the Wild' is told from a third-person omniscient point of view, where the narrator knows all characters' thoughts and actions. The correct answer is option 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London is told from the third-person point of view. Specifically, it is in the third-person omniscient point of view. This means that the narrator has a god-like perspective and is able to reveal what all the characters are thinking and doing at all times and in all places.
Third-person omniscient narrators are not part of the story themselves and use third-person pronouns such as 'he,' 'she,' and 'they.' The story is therefore not told from a first person, second person, or third person limited perspective. The correct answer to the student's question is: The Call of the Wild is told from a Third Person Omniscient point of view.