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English, 09.01.2021 01:00 arlabbe0606

Read the excerpt from "Husky-The Wolf Dog of the North." Nor has this neglect been due to their being but the humble servants of the master, man. They are far from humble,
as their wild ancestry attests. They may be beaten into submission, but that will not prevent them still snarling their
hatred.
Which best states the central idea in this excerpt?
Huskies are humble servants to their masters.
Huskies are too wild to work with man.
Huskies remain wild even when serving man.
Huskies can only be managed with violence.

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