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Hated by his kind and by mankind, indomitable, perpetually warred upon and himself waging perpetual war, his development was rapid and one-sided. This was no soil for kindliness and affection to blossom in. Of such things he had not the faintest glimmering. The code he learned was to obey the strong and to oppress the weak. Grey Beaver was a god, and strong. Therefore White Fang obeyed him. But the dog younger or smaller than himself was weak, a thing to be destroyed. What motivates White Fang “to obey the strong and to oppress the weak”?

What motivates White Fang “to obey the strong and to oppress the weak”?

A. the hostility of the other characters in the story
B. the wolf instincts he inherited from his father
C. the wildness of the woods near the camp
D. the hatred he feels toward the man-animals

User Buschtoens
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. the hostility of the other characters in the story

Step-by-step explanation:

"White Fang" is a famous novel written by Jack London. It tells the story of a half dog - half wolf cub named White Fang who lived in an Indian camp.

During his growing-up, he was constantly bullied by other, older dogs, attacking him in groups.

Also, he was constantly beaten by his owner, who, sensing his wild side, decided to break his spirit and tame him as soon as possible.

This made White Fang fear and obey stronger than him, but to exibit the same behavioral pattern as them when interacting with weaker than him.

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