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Read the passage from White Fang.

There was a rush. White Fang bristled and snarled and snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs, and went down and under them, feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body, himself biting and tearing at the legs and bellies above him. There was a great uproar. He could hear the snarl of Kiche as she fought for him; and he could hear the cries of the man-animals, the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck.

Which line from the text supports the idea that White Fang is brave?

1. “the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck”

2. “There was a great uproar.”

3. “feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body”

4. “snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs”

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4. "snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs"

This us the correct answer because it shows how brave White fang is while fighting back at these dogs.

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Answer:

4. "snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs."

Explanation:

The above statement exemplifies the extensive strength, courage, and valor displayed by White Fang as a mark of her protest. This symbolizes her outrageous attack to the man-animals whom she snapped. Thus, the "snapped" exemplifies her fightback to them and hence, depicts her bravery and audacity. The first option portrays the "sounds of yelps of pain" of "dogs so struck", so, it goes wrong. The second describes the intensity of attack which led to "a great uproar" while the third one shows the "the slash of teeth that she faced" during the fight. Thus, the last option displays her most endurance and fearlessness most effectively.