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He belonged to them as all dogs belonged to them. His actions were theirs to command. His body was theirs to maul, to stamp upon, to tolerate. Such was the lesson that was quickly borne in upon him. It came hard, going as it did, counter to much that was strong and dominant in his own nature; and, while he disliked it in the learning of it, unknown to himself he was learning to like it. It was a placing of his destiny in another's hands, a shifting of the responsibilities of existence.

—White Fang,
Jack London

Based on the passage, what forces are battling inside of White Fang?

(A) his love for Kiche vs. his desire to leave the camp
(B) his freedom vs. relying on the men
(C) his loneliness vs. his dislike of Lip-lip
(D) the hardships of camp vs. the hardships of life in the woods

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The answer is B) his freedom vs. relying on the men

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his freedom vs. relying on the men

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