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Read the passage from White Fang.

There was a rush. White Fang bristled and snarled and snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs, and went down and under them, feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body, himself biting and tearing at the legs and bellies above him. There was a great uproar. He could hear the snarl of Kiche as she fought for him; and he could hear the cries of the man-animals, the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck.
Which line from the text supports the idea that White Fang is brave?
A. “the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck”
B. “There was a great uproar.”
C. “feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body”
D. “snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs”

User Abuzeid
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Answer:

I think It's C.

Sorry if I'm wrong tho

User Paul Bele
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answer: d

explanation: this shows that he’s brave because he’s willing to fight with an “oncoming wave of dogs”
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