Thinking within the context of Tarzan's development throughout the story, what is the significance of Tarzan's decision to initially wait to kill Kulonga in chapter 9? Select the best answer.(1 point)

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A) It is a sign of his growing cruelty, showing a decline in his moral compass.
A) It is a sign of his growing cruelty, showing a decline in his moral compass.

B) It shows he was being careless for a moment.
B) It shows he was being careless for a moment.

C) Tarzan's decision to wait is driven by his curiosity and desire to learn, highlighting his thirst for knowledge.
C) Tarzan's decision to wait is driven by his curiosity and desire to learn, highlighting his thirst for knowledge.

D) Tarzan's decision to wait demonstrates his lack of judgment and foresight.

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The best answer is C) Tarzan's decision to wait is driven by his curiosity and desire to learn, highlighting his thirst for knowledge.

This choice encapsulates Tarzan's character development and his intrinsic motivation to understand more about the world around him, rather than simply reacting with instinct or aggression.

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