Campbell and Loy classify modern humans as
A) the only species in the family Hominidae and the only species at the "human grade" of development
B) members of the family Hominidae along with Chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas
C) members of the family Panidae and representatives of the "human grade" of development
D) as members of the family Pongidae (along with all living apes) and the only species at the "hominoid grade" of development
E) none of the above
E
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