Read this excerpt from White Fang.

At last [White Fang’s] nose touched the canvas. He waited. Nothing happened. Then he smelled the strange fabric, saturated with the man-smell. He closed on the canvas with his teeth and gave a gentle tug. Nothing happened, though the adjacent portions of the tepee moved. He tugged harder. There was a greater movement. It was delightful. He tugged still harder, and repeatedly, until the whole tepee was in motion.

What is revealed about White Fang through his interaction with the tepee?

a. his frustration with things he does not understand
b. his natural instinct to explore his environment
c. his dislike of things related to people
b. his determination to escape back into the wild

Respuesta :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

It's not A due to the author portraying no frustration or animosity toward the things it doesn't understand. It's not C, due to the author saying "There was a greater movement. It was delightful." If the Author wanted to convey his dislike of humans or human items, they would've added something such as "He tugged harder in order to remove the stench of the human." And nor is it D, for if he wanted to escape back to the wild, they could've left the teepee alone and went back to the wild.