Posted on

Question #3

Which two reasons does the author give to explain why White Fang's usual strategy of attack didn't work with the bulldog?

Cherokee had wide jaws that offered served as a barrier to getting to his throat.

White Fang hesitated too long at the beginning of the fight and lost the element of surprise.

Cherokee stood low to the ground and White Fang could not get to the underside of his throat.

Cherokee was much faster than White Fang so he was never there when White Fang went to strike.

Because White Fang was unfamiliar with Cherokee's breed, he was unsure of where to attack him.

Cherokee does not seem to get angry at White Fang when he attacks, so White Fang cannot stay aggressive.