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English, 18.11.2019 22:31 rhettperkins

White fang is a young wolf-dog who likes to investigate and learns to get along with animals and humans in the novel white fang. which is the best character analysis of white fang? white fang should not have gone to live with his mother and the humans. he is not like other dogs and should live in the wild. white fang was a victim of lip-lip. i think lip-lip is a big bully and should not be allowed near other dogs. white fang made me laugh. he is so funny because he is afraid of an indian tepee and he thinks he can fight lip-lip. white fang showed his curiosity when he examined the indian tepee. he was humbled and hurt after his first fight with lip-lip.

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