"Imagine a wolf moving through the northern woods. The movement, over a trail he has traversed many times before, is distinctive, unlike that of a cougar or a bear, yet he appears, if you are watching, sometimes catlike or bearlike. It is purposeful, deliberate movement. Occasionally the rhythm is broken by the wolf's pause to inspect a scent mark, or a move off the trail to paw among stones where a year ago he had cached meat." What is the main idea in the passage from "Of Wolves and Men?" (1 point) Responses the random manner in which the wolf moves from one place to another the random manner in which the wolf moves from one place to another the wolf's constant search for food the wolf's constant search for food the particular way the wolf travels through the woods the particular way the wolf travels through the woods the awareness in the wolf that he is in constant danger

the particular way the wolf travels through the woods

The main idea in the passage from "Of Wolves and Men" is the particular way the wolf travels through the woods.

The main idea in the passage from "Of Wolves and Men" is the particular way the wolf travels through the woods. The passage describes the distinctive movement of the wolf, which is purposeful and deliberate. It also mentions how the wolf occasionally inspects scent marks or paws among stones where food was cached. These details highlight the specific manner in which the wolf moves through its surroundings. To arrive at this answer, one would need to analyze the passage and identify the recurring theme of the wolf's movement and behavior.