in the Tarzan the terrible chapter1 in this unit, tarzan is most concerned with

a finding food to survice
b getting to know the man-thing
c rescuing his wife, jane

i think a and b are correct
he and the man-thing killed the lion and ate deer together
i don' know which one is the most concened with

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Sra

it is the chapter1 of Tarzan the terrible

author -- Edgar Rice Burroughs

Having now read the first 2 chapters, the answer is c.

Sra

To determine which option Tarzan is most concerned with in Chapter 1 of "Tarzan the Terrible," we can analyze the events of the chapter and Tarzan's actions.

In this chapter, Tarzan is marooned on a remote island after hijacking a German submarine. He discovers that the island is inhabited by a group of primitive humans called the "Man-Things."

First, Tarzan's primary concern is survival. He quickly realizes the importance of finding food to sustain himself. He hunts and kills various animals for food, as mentioned in the question (e.g., killing a lion and eating deer with the Man-Things).

Secondly, Tarzan is also interested in getting to know the Man-Things. He observes their behavior, the way they live, and their language. He has curiosity about these new beings and desires to learn more about them.

On the other hand, there is no mention of Tarzan being concerned about rescuing his wife, Jane, specifically in chapter 1 of the book. At this point in the story, Tarzan is not aware of Jane's whereabouts or if she is at risk.

Based on the information provided in the question and the events of the chapter, it can be concluded that Tarzan is primarily concerned with finding food to survive (option a) and getting to know the Man-Things (option b).