Asked by TYondra

At the end of chapter II of The Call of the Wild, Jack London writes, "In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed." This statement is an example of

A. natural selection.
B. the racial unconscious.
C. the will to power.
D. survival of the fittest

(A>)

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Answered by Writeacher
How are you defining each of those choices? Does your text explain each one? I don't think it's A.
Answered by TYondra
Reading a online book and going back tryna understand this complicated mess
Answered by Reed
Jack London is not terribly complicated. If the wolf remembers, or seems to, back to the early days of his breed, it is figurative language, but only a member of that breed could possibly "remember" something like that. There's your answer.
Answered by Ms. Sue
TYondra, you could borrow this book from your public library.

Answered by TYondra
Reading a online book and going back tryna understand this complicated mess
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