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He went down past the blasted pine, crossed the open space, and trotted in amongst the trees. Then, at the same instant, he saw and smelt. Before him, sitting silently on their haunches, were five live things, the like of which he had never seen before. It was his first glimpse of mankind. But at the sight of him the five men did not spring to their feet, nor show their teeth, nor snarl. They did not move, but sat there, silent and ominous. —White Fang by- Jack London This passage describes White Fang’s first encounter with humans. What do White Fang’s thoughts and emotions reveal about his perspective? A. White Fang thinks the men are friendly. B. White Fang is bored by the men. C. White Fang is confused by the men. D. White Fang is angered by the men.

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Answer:

(A) White Fang thinks the men are friendly.

(B) White Fang is bored by the men.

(C) White Fang is confused by the men.

(D) White Fang is angered by the men.

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Anwser is (C), I got it right

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