Answer and explanation:
In the story called "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe, we find, as stated in the task, that the ourang-outang represents one kind of outsider to the society of Paris. But looking deeply into the lines of the story, we can also think that the hero, the detective called Dupin, is himself another kind of outsider. That's due to his kind of personality: a very cold cand calculating person, nearly emotionless.
The correct answer choice is D
Oh i already read this text and I'm in 7th grade the analogy is that the guy picked the one that has been worn out instead of the one that hasn't This is my best answer because I read this in September the story made me fall asleep xD and it is now April