That night, when all was still, White Fang remembered his mother and sorrowed for her....But sometimes, straying off to the edge of the woods by himself, he gave vent to his grief, and cried it out with loud whimperings and wailings.
—White Fang,
Jack London
What does this passage tell you about White Fang’s character?
He is mostly wolf and only part dog.
He still longs for life with his mother.
He is a cowardly animal.
He wants his mother to live in the village.