Which of the following lines from Call of the Wild best supports one of the central themes?(1 point) Responses The salient thing of this other world seemed fear. The salient thing of this other world seemed fear. This man had saved his life; which was something; but, further, he was the ideal master. This man had saved his life; which was something; but, further, he was the ideal master. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. . . but his fighting spirit was aroused—the fighting spirit that soars above odds, fails to recognize the impossible, and is deaf to all save the clamor for battle.

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This man had saved his life; which was something; but, further, he was the ideal master.

This line supports the central theme of loyalty and the bond between humans and animals. It shows the protagonist's recognition and appreciation for the man who saved his life and became his ideal master.
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