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And there was a subconscious resentment that these, his kind, at first sight had pitched upon him and tried to destroy him. In the same way he resented his mother being tied with a stick, even though it was done by the superior man-animals. It savoured of the trap, of bondage. Yet the trap and of bondage he knew nothing. Freedom to roam and run and lie down at will, had been his heritage; and here it was being infringed upon.

—White Fang,
Jack London

Read the passage and then choose the conflict that helps the theme unfold.

White Fang resents the dog pack that tries to destroy him.
White Fang’s instinct for freedom conflicts with his captivity.
White Fang dislikes Kiche’s captivity.

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Answer:

B.its White Fang’s instinct for freedom conflicts with his captivity.

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Answer:

B. White Fang’s instinct for freedom conflicts with his captivity.

Explanation:Trust me i got it correct on Edge!!

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