The option that reveals how White Fang's emotions changed at the camp is this: His feelings change from fear to curiosity to homesickness.
In the story, we learn of White Fang who was born into a community where he was attacked by everyone with the exception of his mother who protected him from other dogs.
He was terrorized so much by the other dogs that he eventually became vicious himself.
When in the Indian Camp which was a new environment, White Fang became homesick because the noise from the people was not something that he was familiar with in his old environment.
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I'm not sure but is it being implied?
The answer is simile because similes uses the word as
example: That man ran as fast as a roadrunner.
Answer:
Explanation:
If you have a vocab section listed next to the text, then definitions for the words you might not know in the passage can be found in this section, instead of having to look it up or ask someone else.