Question

Based on the excerpt below, how does Buck demonstrate his loyalty to John Thornton?
"Buck's love for John Thornton was as deep and real as it was for any human being, and when John Thornton called, Buck responded. He followed him with a loyalty and devotion that went beyond simple affection. Buck had never had a master like John Thornton. He had been a slave to other men, but now, with Thornton, he felt a deep bond of respect and admiration that went beyond the basic needs of survival. When Thornton was in danger, Buck rushed to protect him, leaping into the river to save him from the rapids, showing a devotion that went beyond instinct."

A. Buck stays by John Thornton's side even when it is not necessary for survival.
B. Buck is motivated by the rewards Thornton gives him to stay loyal.
C. Buck only shows loyalty to John Thornton when there is a threat to his survival.
D. Buck follows Thornton because he feels he has no other option.

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The best answer is:

A. Buck stays by John Thornton's side even when it is not necessary for survival.

This choice aligns with the excerpt, which describes Buck's loyalty and deep bond with John Thornton as going beyond mere survival or instinct. He shows devotion and affection for Thornton that is rooted in respect and admiration, not just necessity.