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White Fang saw his mother taken aboard Three Eagles’ canoe, and tried to follow her. A blow from Three Eagles knocked him backward to the land. The canoe shoved off. He sprang into the water and swam after it, deaf to the sharp cries of Grey Beaver to return.

This is an example of conflict between

Grey Beaver and Three Eagles.
White Fang and nature.
White Fang and Three Eagles.
White Fang and Lip-lip.

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White Fang and Three Eagles

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Answer:

White Fang and Three Eagles

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the excerpt from Jack London's novel "White Fang".

Conflict can be defined as a struggle, an obstacle protagonist has to surpass in order to accomplish his goal. It is often said that the conflict is driving force for the plot.

There can be different types of conflict: main hero against nature, society, himself, the villain etc.

This excerpt is the example of the conflict between two characters, White Fang and Three Eagles.

Three Eagles wants to take White Fang's mother as a debt settlement, while White Fang, naturally, wants his mother to stay. These two opposing wishes create a conflict.

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