q=In+The+Call+of+the+Wild%2C+when+Hal+and+his+dogs+fall+into+a+hole+in+the+ice%2C+the+conflict+can+best+be+described+as+(1+point)+Responses+man+vs.+man.+man+vs.+man.+man+vs.+nature.+man+vs.+nature.+man+vs.+himself.+man+vs.+himself.+man+vs.+society.+man+vs.+society.&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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The conflict in The Call of the Wild when Hal and his dogs fall into a hole in the ice can best be described as man vs. nature.
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The sentence "Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog..." illustrates that The Call of the Wild is in third-person omniscient narration.