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  1. What is the significance of the scene where Tarzan takes Jane into the jungle after she rejects his advances? Select the best
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  2. How does Jane's initial attraction to Tarzan, followed by her subsequent repulsion, reflect the complexities of human emotions?
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  3. the first published Tarzan story tells of:a Tarzan's first meeting with Jane b conflict with his cousin William Clayton c the
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  4. Tarzan stands on a branch, petrified with fear as a leopard approaches. Fortunately, Jane is on a branch of the same height in a
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  5. What does Jane's statement, "You are judging him according to your own standards, gentlemen," reveal about her perspective of
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  6. in the Tarzan the terrible chapter1 in this unit, tarzan is most concerned witha finding food to survice b getting to know the
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  7. What evidence does Jane use to support her belief that Tarzan is still alive and helping D'Arnot? (1 point)Responses A) She
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  8. hat do Jane's final thoughts at the end of chapter 24 reveal? Select the best answer.(1 point)Responses A) She is grateful for
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  9. Why does Clayton feel a sense of guilt and regret after accusing Tarzan of being a cannibal? (1 point)Responses A) He realizes
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  10. In chapter 27, what does Tarzan mean when he says, "I see now that you could not be happy with—an ape."?(1 point) Responses A)
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