Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild by Jack London.

No lazy, sun-kissed life was this, with nothing to do but loaf and be bored. Here was neither peace, nor rest, nor a moment's safety. All was confusion and action, and every moment life and limb were in peril. There was imperative need to be constantly alert; for these dogs and men were not town dogs and men. They were savages, all of them, who knew no law but the law of club and fang.

Which type of conflict is shown in this excerpt?

character vs. self
character vs. nature
character vs. character
character vs. society

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The conflict shown in this excerpt from The Call of the Wild is primarily character vs. nature. The passage describes a harsh, survival-driven environment where the characters (both dogs and men) are in a constant state of peril and must be alert to survive the challenges posed by their surroundings. The reference to "savages" and the "law of club and fang" emphasizes the primal struggle against the natural elements and the instinctual fight for survival, highlighting the conflict with nature itself.

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