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what did Robinson do to be fortified by himself?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using a cable from the ship and his imagination, he made a type of fortification around the tent to ward off dangers. ... He killed a she-goat and her kid followed him back to his tent. He tried to tame the kid, but it wouldn't eat, so he was forced to kill it and eat it.

Answered by Anonymous
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When Crusoe woke up, he found the weather clear and the storm over. The ship had been carried by the tide almost to the shore. He began to wish to board the ship so that he could save some of the things that he could later use. Later, at the tide's ebb, he found that he could come to within a quarter of a mile of the ship and then he realized that if they had all stayed on board that they would all have been saved. This distressed him so much that he began to cry, but he quickly quit and began to make plans to get to the ship.

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