In chapter 27, what does Tarzan mean when he says, "I see now that you could not be happy with—an ape."?

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Responses

A) He thinks Jane is pretentious and superficial.
A) He thinks Jane is pretentious and superficial.

B) He is implying that Jane is not worthy of him.
B) He is implying that Jane is not worthy of him.

C) He believes Jane would be happier with a savage than in civilized society.
C) He believes Jane would be happier with a savage than in civilized society.

D) He thinks that Jane believes she will be unhappy with him because he is not civilized at heart.

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The correct response is:

D) He thinks that Jane believes she will be unhappy with him because he is not civilized at heart.