Read paragraph 2 from the passage.
White Fang had seen the camp-dogs toiling in the harness, so that he did not resent overmuch the first placing of the harness upon himself. About his neck was put a moss-stuffed collar, which was connected by two pulling-traces to a strap that passed around his chest and over his back. It was to this that was fastened the long rope by which he pulled at the sled.
What can be inferred about White Fang from this paragraph?
A.
He realizes that the sled he will be pulling is a small and light one.
B.
He has witnessed other dogs wearing harnesses and pulling sleds.
C.
He wants to prove his worth as a sled dog to Mit-sah's father.
D.
He admires the other sled dogs and wants to be more like them.