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And then the cub saw his mother, the she-wolf, the fearless one, crouching down till her belly touched the ground, whimpering, wagging her tail, making peace signs. The cub could not understand. He was appalled. The awe of man rushed over him again. His instinct had been true. His mother verified it. She, too, rendered submission to the man-animals. —White Fang by- Jack London

Based on the passages, how does White Fang’s mother, Kiche, view the men?

A. She views the men as weak.
B. She views the men as mysterious.
C. She views the men as powerful.
D. She views the men as ridiculous.