What can we infer about Tarzan's development by the end of chapter 15? (1 point)

Responses

A) Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle has instilled in him a deep understanding of its laws and a strong sense of loyalty to those he considers his own.
A) Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle has instilled in him a deep understanding of its laws and a strong sense of loyalty to those he considers his own.

B) Tarzan is driven to protect others through a selfish motivation as he merely is curious to learn more about these new characters.
B) Tarzan is driven to protect others through a selfish motivation as he merely is curious to learn more about these new characters.

C) Tarzan's actions are driven by a primal instinct to defend his territory and ensure the survival of his species.
C) Tarzan's actions are driven by a primal instinct to defend his territory and ensure the survival of his species.

D) Tarzan believes these new characters are ignorant and weak and therefore do not deserve to survive the challenges of the jungle environment.

1 answer

A) Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle has instilled in him a deep understanding of its laws and a strong sense of loyalty to those he considers his own.