Which sentences from part 7 of The Call of the Wild would appear in an analysis to support the theme "we are all ruled by natura
l instincts"? Check all that apply. A) For two days and nights Buck never left camp, never let Thornton out of his sight. B) Buck's restlessness came back on him, and he was haunted by recollections of the wild brother, and of the smiling land beyond the divide and the run side by side through the wide forest stretches. C) He began to sleep out at night, staying away from camp for days at a time; and once he crossed the divide at the head of the creek and went down into the land of timber and streams. D)He was oppressed with a sense of calamity happening, if it were not calamity already happened; and as he crossed the last watershed and dropped down into the valley toward camp, he proceeded with greater caution. F)Here a yellow stream flows from rotted moose-hide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and vegetable mould overrunning it and hiding its yellow from the sun; and here he muses for a time, howling once, long and mournfully, ere he departs.
These three show us actual animal instinct. The other answers are just part of the story that don't show us anything about animal instinct and more of describing different scenes.
Alan Weisman on his book "The world without us" provides us an overview on how we - humans - are having a highly negative effect on nature. At the beginning of chapter 1 he contrasts the power of humans to that of the nature making reference to an old forest located between Poland and Belarus which is more vulnerable day after day. This reality has increased since the democracy and independance instauration which makes us infer that the more advances we have in society, the less care human pay to nature.