. After waking up on the island, what kept Robinson Crusoe busy till night?
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To keep track of time, Robinson constructed a large wooden cross that he mounted on the shore and cut notches into it to mark each day. Along with his more practical supplies, Robinson had taken some pens, paper, books, and Bibles from the ship. ... His only companions on the island are the cats and dog from the ship
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After waking up on the island, Robinson Crusoe swam to the ship and
brought away many things from there, such as bread, rice, cheese and corn.
He built a raft to carry them the ship to the island. After that, he climbed a
hill to see what kind of a place he was in. then he spent the rest of the day
unloading his things from the raft to the shore.
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