Why does Clayton feel a sense of guilt and regret after accusing Tarzan of being a cannibal? (1 point)

Responses

A) He realizes that he has been unfair to Tarzan, who has saved their lives and feels bad for the pain his comment caused Jane.
A) He realizes that he has been unfair to Tarzan, who has saved their lives and feels bad for the pain his comment caused Jane.

B) He is worried that Tarzan was listening to them and will now seek revenge for his unkind words toward Tarzan.
B) He is worried that Tarzan was listening to them and will now seek revenge for his unkind words toward Tarzan.

C) He does not feel guilty. He is truly concerned that Tarzan is a cannibal.
C) He does not feel guilty. He is truly concerned that Tarzan is a cannibal.

D) He does not feel bad about what he said, he is simply worried that Jane will now think ill of him.
D) He does not feel bad about what he said, he is simply worried that Jane will now think ill of him.

1 answer

The correct response is:

A) He realizes that he has been unfair to Tarzan, who has saved their lives and feels bad for the pain his comment caused Jane.

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