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Please help! Read this excerpt from White Fang.

Twilight drew down and night came on, and White Fang lay by his mother's side. His nose and tongue still hurt, but he was perplexed by a greater trouble. He was homesick. He felt a vacancy in him, a need for the hush and quietude of the stream and the cave in the cliff. Life had become too populous. There were so many of the man-animals, men, women, and children, all making noises and irritations.


In this excerpt, White Fang’s character is most developed through his


A. relationship with his mother.

B. actions during conflict.

C. reaction to the setting.

D. relationship with the humans.

User Kris Gruttemeyer
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I think it's C but I'm not sure 100%

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to choose one of C or D. The problem is that which one since they are both so similar. A isn't far behind.

D is troublesome. He doesn't have a relationship with humans. They just irritate him. There are too many around.

C The setting he dreams of is not the setting he's in. If you could pick that, it would include his mother. It would also cure the vacancy in him.

B There are no actions during the conflict. They've all taken before this quotation.

A: The greater trouble is the problem. But what is it? This is one of those questions where nothing works.

I would pick D, but don't be surprised if it is something else.

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