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The point of view that London uses in White Fang helps the reader understand the perspectives of

A. the people in the story, not the animals.
B. the animals in the story, not the people.
C. both the people and the animals in the story.
D. both the characters and the author of the story.

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Answer:

c-both the people and the animals in the story

Step-by-step explanation:

He is disturbed by his mother's behavior toward the man. ... He is disturbed by his mother's behavior toward the man. London uses a third-person omniscient point of view in White Fang because he wants to. hide details about some of his characters.

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