What is the significance of the scene where Tarzan takes Jane into the jungle after she rejects his advances? Select the best answer.(1 point)

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A) It symbolizes Tarzan's acceptance of Jane's decision and his respect for her boundaries.
A) It symbolizes Tarzan's acceptance of Jane's decision and his respect for her boundaries.

B) It highlights Tarzan's growing anger with Jane.
B) It highlights Tarzan's growing anger with Jane.

C) It shows Tarzan is nothing but a villain at heart.
C) It shows Tarzan is nothing but a villain at heart.

D) It represents Tarzan's apparent rejection of civilization and his embrace of his primal instincts, taking Jane with him.

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The best answer is:

D) It represents Tarzan's apparent rejection of civilization and his embrace of his primal instincts, taking Jane with him.

This scene symbolizes Tarzan's connection to the jungle and his inner conflict between his love for Jane and his identity as a creature of the wild.

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