Call of the Wild by Jack London Buck’s first day on the Dyea beach was like a nightmare. Every hour was filled with shock and surprise. He had been suddenly jerked from the heart of civilization and flung into the heart of things primordial. No lazy, sun-kissed life was this, with nothing to do but loaf and be bored. Here was neither peace, nor rest, nor a moment’s safety. All was confusion and action, and every moment life and limb were in peril. There was imperative need to be constantly alert; for these dogs and men were not town dogs and men. They were savages, all of them, who knew no law but the law of club and fang. From The Call of the Wild by Jack London Question Use this paragraph from Call of the Wild to answer the question. How would this paragraph be revised to establish a first-person point of view? (1 point) Responses using the pronoun you instead of he using the pronoun you instead of he describing the perspectives of only the men and not the dogs describing the perspectives of only the men and not the dogs using the pronoun I instead of he using the pronoun I instead of he describing the perspectives of the men and the other dogs

The paragraph would be revised to establish a first-person point of view by using the pronoun "I" instead of "he" and describing the perspectives of both the men and the dogs.