What does Jane's statement, "You are judging him according to your own standards, gentlemen," reveal about her perspective of Tarzan? (1 point)

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A) She believes Tarzan is motivated merely by curiosity and should be judged as a curious jungle creature.
A) She believes Tarzan is motivated merely by curiosity and should be judged as a curious jungle creature.

B) She thinks Tarzan is a wild man who cannot be understood by civilized society.
B) She thinks Tarzan is a wild man who cannot be understood by civilized society.

C) She feels that Tarzan's actions are motivated by his own self-interest, not by any sense of morality.
C) She feels that Tarzan's actions are motivated by his own self-interest, not by any sense of morality.

D) She argues that Tarzan's behavior is influenced by his upbringing in the jungle, and he should not be judged by human standards.

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D) She argues that Tarzan's behavior is influenced by his upbringing in the jungle, and he should not be judged by human standards.

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