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Read this excerpt from The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
We had a boat at our stern just before the storm, but she
was first staved by dashing against the ship's rudder, and,
in the next place, she broke away, and either sunk, or was
driven off to sea; so there was no hope from her. We had
another boat on board, but how to get her off into the sea
was a doubtful thing; however, there was no room to
debate, for we fancied the ship would break in pieces every
minute, and some told us she was actually broken already.

What is one way in which the antagonist in this passage contributes to the
overall meaning of the story?

A. Crusoe's struggle with the reversals in his life often stem from
decisions he makes
B. Crusoe's struggle against nature is difficult both for him and the
others on the ship.
C. Crusoe's struggle with nature is an example of a character fighting
a force greater than himself.
D. Crusoe's struggle against his own personality constantly leads
him into difficult circumstances.

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