9. In The Call of the Wild, when London writes about "what a puppet thing life is," it reflects the theme summarized in which of
the following statements? A. The course of a life is determined by pure chance.
B. Our lives are lived in response to our predetermined fate.
C. Each life pits mercy against nature.
D. Every life is based on habit and instinct.
When In the Call of the Wild, London writes about <em>what a puppet thing life is, </em>it reflects the theme that B) our lives are lived in response to our predetermined fate. We have nothing to do with it - fate decides what are lives are going to be like.
As a result, the sentences that suggest he is writing a memoir are the ones in which he includes himself and other people, using words like I, we and us.