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What is the best description of Sol-leks's character, based on this excerpt?
Reread this excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
He did not like to be approached on his blind side. Of
this offence Buck was unwittingly guilty, and the first
knowledge he had of his indiscretion was when Sol-
leks whirled upon him and slashed his shoulder to the
bone for three inches up and down. Forever after Buck
avoided his blind side, and to the last of their
comradeship had no more trouble. His only apparent
ambition, like Dave's, was to be left alone.
O He is a brute of a dog who seeks opportunities to
show his strength
O He does not seek confrontation, but he is vicious in
his own defense
O He is a faithful friend who guards his teammates
from violent attacks.
He is a loner, but he is receptive to Buck's offering of
friendship.

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