I would say the correct answer is B. primitive man.
The point of the entire novel is that Buck is fighting his urges to go to the wilderness and succumb to his wild identity of a wolf. Thus, dreaming about the primitive man clearly portrays his struggle between his two identities, that of a domesticated dog and that of a wild wolf.
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- Educating women greatly increases their quality of life.
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Wheels of Change matches the historical backdrop of the bike with the historical backdrop of ladies' rights, indicating convincingly how one impacted the other and the other way around.
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The psychological effects are based on Jane's perspective. Every person has a level of control over their mind. If she chooses to let it be a detrimental thing, it will be. If she chooses to let it strengthen her, it will. I think that Jane's life would be completely different if she had grown up with her parents, and not necessarily in a positive OR a negative way. She would just perceive things differently in her day to day life because she would have had a completely different experience in her childhood. I think so because knowledge and action correspond. If she has the knowledge of something, she can act on it. Every individual holds the key to their own happiness- whether they chose to use the key is on them.
It means live in the moment. You can't change the past, so don't worry about it. The future does depend on what you're doing now, but belive it is good.