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How does the dog change throughout “The Wild Dog of Caucomgomoc”? A. At the beginning of the story, the dog is curious about the other people in the town; by the end, the dog dislikes them. B. At the beginning of the story, the dog is loyal to the trapper; by the end, the dog is loyal to Amos Nieben. C. At the beginning of the story, the dog is afraid of Gordon Low; by the end, the dog is loyal to him. D. At the beginning of the story, the dog is sad about the trapper’s death; by the end, the dog hates the trapper for dying.

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