Read this excerpt from White Fang.

[White Fang] did not like it. Nor did he like it when the man-animals arose and went on with their march; for a tiny man-animal took the other end of the stick and led Kiche captive behind him, and behind Kiche followed White Fang, greatly perturbed and worried by this new adventure he had entered upon.
Which statement best explains how London develops White Fang’s character in this excerpt?
A. London describes White Fang’s actions to provide clues about his feelings.
B. London describes events to show how White Fang behaves with people.
C. London shares Kiche’s opinion of her son’s behavior with the reader.
D. London shares White Fang’s thoughts and feelings directly with the reader.

I think its D.

nobody is on here sadly

I think its right

The correct answer is A. London describes White Fang's actions to provide clues about his feelings.

In this excerpt, London describes how White Fang did not like it when the man-animals arose and marched. This indicates that White Fang has negative feelings or discomfort towards the situation. Additionally, White Fang is described as being greatly perturbed and worried by this new adventure he has entered upon. These descriptions of White Fang's actions and emotions give the reader insight into his character and how he reacts to different situations.