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Sarah has been asked to write about Lip-lip from Jack London’s White Fang. Which statement would be most appropriate to use in her character analysis?
a. Lip-lip may have been a young dog, but he was experienced in fighting.
b. Lip-lip is an American Indian name that means “strong warrior.”
c. Lip-lip sounds like my dog! My dog barks at everyone.
e. Lip-lip should leave White Fang alone. He is too aggressive.
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