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How does Crusoe differ from the English and Spanish masters he left behind to develope the island?

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Crusoe works together with those around him, whereas the other masters fought among themselves.


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Answer choices are :

A. Crusoe survives through hard work and resourcefulness, whereas the other masters were lazy and unproductive.

B. Crusoe believed in the value of women, whereas the other masters only saw them as servants.

C. Crusoe stays true to his Christian religion, whereas the other masters turned to the religion practices of the natives.

D. Crusoe forces the natives to work while he rest, whereas the other masters worked alongside the natives.


Correct answer choice is :


A) Crusoe survives through hard work and resourcefulness, whereas the other masters were lazy and unproductive.

Step-by-step explanation:

The young Robinson Crusoe is shipwrecked and castaway on an isolated sultry island for 28 years. The story may be based on the true-life experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lasted four years on a Pacific island, or Henry Pitman, a federal innovator operator castaway from a Caribbean reformatory colony.

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