Which of these sentences from Jack London's "The Human Drift" is an example of naturalist writing?
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In the misty youthful world, we get looks at ghost races/phantom races, rising, killing, discovering sustenance, building impolite developments, rotting, falling under the swords of more grounded hands, and passing totally away.
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Naturalism recommends cynicism/pessimism in a philosophical manner utilizing logical procedures to portray individuals as targets and fair-minded characters. It likewise infers that regular powers are what decide the character's choices.
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