In chapter 25, how does the discovery of John Clayton's diary affect Tarzan's understanding of his own identity?(1 point)

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A) He is relieved to finally know his true parentage, but he still feels a strong connection to the apes.
A) He is relieved to finally know his true parentage, but he still feels a strong connection to the apes.

B) He is still unsure of whether he is truly human or an ape.
B) He is still unsure of whether he is truly human or an ape.

C) He is angry and resentful, feeling betrayed by his human parents for abandoning him.
C) He is angry and resentful, feeling betrayed by his human parents for abandoning him.

D) He is indifferent to the discovery.

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The correct answer is A) He is relieved to finally know his true parentage, but he still feels a strong connection to the apes.

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