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What trait does Crusoe's relationship with the British captain have in common with his relationship with the Spaniard?

A.Both swore allegiance to Crusoe before he saved them.
B.Both promise to be his slaves until they die.
C.Both promise to leave their religion and follow Crusoe's religion.
D.Both become Crusoe's prisoners until they prove they are trustworthy.

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A.Both swore allegiance to Crusoe before he saved them.
Thats what Apex says
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Answer: A.Both swore allegiance to Crusoe before he saved them.

Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 1719. The book is presented as an autobiography of the title character, a castaway who spends 28 years on an island near Trinidad.

In the book, Crusoe rescues a Spaniard from a cannibal feast. He also helps the captain of a British ship to regain control of his ship. Both characters swear allegiance to Crusoe before he helps them.



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