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What role does nature play in shaping Buck's identity throughout the novel?
A. Nature pushes Buck to become more dependent on humans.
B. The harshness and beauty of the wild drive Buck toward his primal instincts.
C. It serves as a backdrop but doesn’t impact Buck’s growth.
D. Nature leads Buck to become confused and scared.

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B. The harshness and beauty of the wild drive Buck toward his primal instincts.

In "The Call of the Wild," nature plays a crucial role in shaping Buck's identity as he adapts to the challenges and experiences of life in the wild. The harsh environment forces him to tap into his primal instincts, leading to personal growth and a deeper understanding of his essence as a creature closely connected to the natural world.

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