How does Buck feel after killing the Yeehat Indians?

Group of answer choices

He feels great pride and realizes he doesn't need humans.

He feels great remorse and mourns the loss of human life.

He feels tough and powerful because he saved John Thornton's life.

He is emotionless.

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He feels great remorse and mourns the loss of human life.
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