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Read this excerpt from White Fang.
[White Fang] felt a vacancy in him, a need for the hush and quietude of the stream and the cave in the cliff. Life had become too populous. There were so many of the man-animals, men, women, and children, all making noises and irritations. And there were the dogs, ever squabbling and bickering, bursting into uproars and creating confusions. The restful loneliness of the only life he had known was gone. Here the very air was palpitant with life. It hummed and buzzed unceasingly.

How does White Fang change when he compares his new environment to his old environment?

He appreciates that he is no longer lonely.
He misses the peace of the wild.
He develops a fear of the wild.
He decides to become a loyal pack dog.

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Answer:

He misses the peace of the wild

Explanation:

To show us the attachment of Fang to his environment, the passage describes the old environment of Fang, the environment is depicted as a cool, quiet, free from congestion environment.

White Fang is not contented with his new urban environment which is totally different from his used environment. The urban setting's environment is noisy, congested and irritations, according to the persona, which shows us that he or she is not contented with the new environment.

By the fact that Fang is disturbed with change on environmental grounds, we realize that Fang, loves his old environment.

the answer is that ‘He misses the peace of the wild’ hope this helps