Why did the ship disappear in 13 day in Robinson Crusoe
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A storm blew up and blew hard the entire night, and when morning came, the ship was nowhere to be seen, but he was content that he had brought everything back that he could use before the ship disappeared. Crusoe's first concern was for his own protection and safety against unknown dangers.
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Robinson Crusoe survives on the island through a combination of common sense, determination, and ingenuity. He does not take unnecessary risks A storm blew up and blew hard the entire night, and when morning came, the ship was nowhere to be seen, but he was content that he had brought everything back that he could use before the ship disappeared. Crusoe's first concern was for his own protection and safety against unknown dangers.
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