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Read the excerpt below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question. Among the terriers he stalked imperiously, and Toots and Ysabel he utterly ignored, for he was king,—king over all the creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included.
In the passage above, the narrator is suggesting that .

Buck is the cruel, tyrannical leader of the other dogs.
Buck is too bold and blind to understand his place.
Buck's arrogance gives him a foolish pride.
Buck is so well treated that he is like royalty.

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