Which statement best explains why a reader should know about the concept of "survival of the fittest" when reading The
Call of the Wild?
Jack London's book is an adaptation of other books at the time.
This concept is mentioned throughout the book.
The idea is part of the cultural context for London's book.
The concept provides a good counter-point to London's writing.
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