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We can draw from the passage that the "primitive character" within Buck refers to ______.A

We can draw from the passage that the "primitive character" within Buck refers to ______.

A.Buck's adaptability to the cruel wild life

B.the learning of the law of club and fang

C.Buck's ability to fight with head and claw

D.becoming the strongest individual to rule

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