I was afraid to lie down on the ground ...
a. Why was Crusoe afraid to lie on ground?
b. Were his fears well-founded?
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- Robinson Crusoe thought so because it had every part of a foot-toes, heel, etc. ... Robinson thought that it was the footprint of a savage. He became afraid that the savage would come to him with other savages and kill'him.
- Well-Founded Fear is a 2000 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini.
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(a) Crusoe was afraid to lie down on the ground in case wild beasts might eat him, though there was really no need for him to have been frightened.
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I don't know the answer of (b) no. so sorry
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