The best answer regarding the potential character flaw observed in Tarzan toward the beginning of chapter 13 is:
C) Tarzan mercilessly kills Mirando, an African tribesman. He may currently have a slight disregard for the sanctity of human life.
Responses
A) Tarzan believes he is superior to all other creatures and begins to kill all other creatures mercilessly in order to prove his superiority.
A) Tarzan believes he is superior to all other creatures and begins to kill all other creatures mercilessly in order to prove his superiority.
B) Tarzan recognizes how masculine and handsome he is and becomes exceedingly prideful.
B) Tarzan recognizes how masculine and handsome he is and becomes exceedingly prideful.
C) Tarzan mercilessly kills Mirando, an African tribesman. He may currently have a slight disregard for the sanctity of human life.
C) Tarzan mercilessly kills Mirando, an African tribesman. He may currently have a slight disregard for the sanctity of human life.
D) Tarzan is perfect - he has no potential flaws.
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The best answer regarding the potential character flaw observed in Tarzan toward the beginning of chapter 13 is:
C) Tarzan mercilessly kills Mirando, an African tribesman. He may currently have a slight disregard for the sanctity of human life.