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Tarzan stands on a branch, petrified with fear as a
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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Adam
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How might Kohlberg's theory be applied to Tarzan in chapter 7, when he saves Kala from Tublat? Select the best option.(1 point)
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Why does Tarzan find the villagers' fear of the unknown so perplexing at the end of chapter 10? Select the best answer. (1
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What is the main reason Kerchak attacks Tarzan and the other apes? (1 point)
Responses A) Kerchak is jealous of Tarzan. A)
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What can we infer about Tarzan's development by the end of chapter 15? (1 point)
Responses A) Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle
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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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Rainbow
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Tarzan's desire to wear clothes is influenced by his exposure to human culture. What does this desire reveal within Tarzan?
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1. what is Hexakosioihexekkontahexapho?
A. The fear of a mobile phone*** B. The fear of sunlight C. The fear of 666 D. The fear
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NoU
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What is the significance of the cablegram Tarzan receives from D'Arnot? (1 point)
Responses A) It confirms Tarzan's true
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fter Tarzan's devastating heartbreak, he says, "What are you, Tarzan? An ape or a man?"
What is Tarzan's inner conflict here? (1
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