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English, 03.12.2021 21:40, schoolemailonlyno1

Match the text evidence on the left to the supporting details on the right. “They were superior creatures, of a
verity, gods
White Fang respects the humans as
more powerful than he.
"He was homesick"
White Fang misses his life in the cave.
"he fled to Kiche, the one creature
White Fang depends on his mother for
support and protection.
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