Read the following passages from the beginning of chapter 26.

“Some,” replied Tarzan, dryly. “Enough to know that each of you are right in your judgment of the characteristics of the lions—you have met. But one might as well judge all blacks by the fellow who ran amuck last week, or decide that all whites are cowards because one has met a cowardly white.

“There is as much individuality among the lower orders, gentlemen, as there is among ourselves. Today we may go out and stumble upon a lion which is over-timid—he runs away from us. To-morrow we may meet his uncle or his twin brother, and our friends wonder why we do not return from the jungle.



The "lower orders" is referring to animals. What is he saying about humans and animals?

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Responses

A) Different races, cultures and animal species should not be judged based on the behavior of one individual.
A) Different races, cultures and animal species should not be judged based on the behavior of one individual.

B) Different races, cultures and animal species should all be judged according to the behavior of one individual.
B) Different races, cultures and animal species should all be judged according to the behavior of one individual.

C) Humans and animals are all homogenized - there is no difference between us.
C) Humans and animals are all homogenized - there is no difference between us.

D) There is ample individuality among humans; however, animals are all homogenized.
D) There is ample individuality among humans; however, animals are all homogenized.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
5 hours ago

The correct response is:

A) Different races, cultures and animal species should not be judged based on the behavior of one individual.

This aligns with Tarzan's argument that we should recognize the individuality within groups, whether they are animals or humans, instead of making broad judgments based on the actions of a single individual.