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Which theme do the ideas in this excerpt support? Read this excerpt from part 2 of The Call of the Wild
[The huskies] had crept in while Buck and Spitz were
fighting, and when the two men sprang among them
with stout clubs they showed their teeth and fought
back. They were crazed by the smell of the food.
Perrault found one with head buried in the grub-box.
His club landed heavily on the gaunt ribs, and the grub-
box was capsized on the ground. On the instant a
score of the famished brutes were scrambling for the
bread and bacon. The clubs fell upon them unheeded.
They yelped and howled under the rain of blows, but
struggled none the less madly till the last crumb had
been devoured
O Good leaders are always strong and intelligent.
O The natural world is a thing of beauty and wonder.
Humans become no different than beasts in the wild.
The need to survive is stronger than any
punishment

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