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The following text is adapted from Jack London’s 1903 novel The Call of the Wild. Buck is a sled dog living with John Thornton in Yukon, Canada.

Thornton alone held [Buck]. The rest of mankind was as nothing. Chance travellers might praise or pet him; but he was cold under it all, and from a too demonstrative man he would get up and walk away. When Thornton’s partners, Hans and Pete, arrived on the long-expected raft, Buck refused to notice them till he learned they were close to Thornton; after that he tolerated them in a passive sort of way, accepting favors from them as though he favored them by accepting.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A

    Buck has become less social since he began living with Thornton.

  2. B

    Buck mistrusts humans and does his best to avoid them.

  3. C

    Buck has been especially well liked by most of Thornton’s friends.

  4. D

    Buck holds Thornton in higher regard than any other person.

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