Robinson Crusoe

by

Daniel Defoe

Robinson Crusoe: Chapter 6 Quiz 3 questions

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What precautions did Robinson take while setting up his new dwelling?
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He built a second, smaller tent inside his larger one for better protection against the rain
He moved all his belongings to a neighboring island for safekeeping
He made a pact with the local wildlife to ensure his safety
He dug a moat around his tent to keep any intruders at bay
How can the presence of goats on the island be interpreted?
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As a sign of past human habitation
As an act of Providence, providing Robinson with food
As an indication of the island's ecosystem imbalance
As a warning sign of predators in the area
Despite seeing his life events as determined by God, how does Robinson perceive his situation on the island?
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He believes that divine providence is testing his survival skills
He is grateful for his situation, viewing it as a divine blessing
He ignores the divine aspect and focuses on practical survival
He views it as a divine punishment and resents his fate