Question
Further, [White Fang] was more directly connected with the Wild than [the other dogs]; and he knew more of its secrets and stratagems. A favourite trick of his was to lose his trail in running water and then lie quietly in a near-by thicket while their baffled cries arose around him.
Which best states White Fang’s motivation for leading the other dogs into the wild?
his fear of the other dogs
his fear of being alone in the woods
his friendship with the other dogs
his knowledge of the woods
Which best states White Fang’s motivation for leading the other dogs into the wild?
his fear of the other dogs
his fear of being alone in the woods
his friendship with the other dogs
his knowledge of the woods
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best statement that captures White Fang's motivation for leading the other dogs into the wild is **his knowledge of the woods**. White Fang's understanding of the wild and its secrets enables him to navigate it effectively, suggesting that he is leveraging his skills and experience in the environment rather than being driven by fear or friendship.