After reading the excerpt from the novel '' <span>The Call of the Wild '' written by Jack London I can clearly see the correct answer. I am pretty sure that the </span>statement which best represents the theme of The Call of the Wild is the third option from the scale represented above : <span>C. A dog endures hardship but ends up going back to where he is meant to be. This one will definitely help you.</span>
With quotation marks (ex. "The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself!")
Based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to conclude that neither twin could die because they were immortal gods. The excerpt tells us that none of brothers died, and also it points out that they are the creators that once stepped on separate paths. They are still alive, but not in the sense that we are used to think. Each one has its duty and now they both look at the world from different sides.