Question

Why does Tarzan find the villagers' fear of the unknown so perplexing at the end of chapter 10? Select the best answer. (1 point)
Responses

A) He believes fear is a sign of weakness.
A) He believes fear is a sign of weakness.

B) He believes we should give into our fears.
B) He believes we should give into our fears.

C) He has never encountered anything that he truly fears and cannot comprehend the villagers' terror.
C) He has never encountered anything that he truly fears and cannot comprehend the villagers' terror.

D) He is angry at their fear.

Answers

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The best answer is:

C) He has never encountered anything that he truly fears and cannot comprehend the villagers' terror.

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