Read the excerpt from "Return Flight"

The crate was used to move him back and forth between the myriad enclosures that made up his strange life on the ground. These creatures seemed to like their enclosures. they spent most of their time inside one kind of another. He didn't understand it. If he hadn't found himself at the mercy of these cage lovers, he would be soaring in the wide open space of he sky, forever free if any kind of container.

According to the excerpt, the crate is most likely a symbol of
A. civilization.
B. wilderness.
C. injury.
D.love.

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From the excerpt, I would choose A.

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Regarding the excerpt from "Return Flight," the crate is most likely a symbol of A. civilization. The narrator mentions that the creatures like their enclosures and spend most of their time inside them, which suggests a preference for confinement rather than freedom. The mention of being "at the mercy of these cage lovers" further supports the idea that the crate symbolizes civilization or confinement.