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why was Robinson Crusoe sure that it was not his footprint​

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Answered by LeonSK
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Answer:

because it was very much big then his footprints

Answered by sabinamin14
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Answer:

Robinson Crusoe had been living alone on an island for a long time because his ship had been destroyed by the sea. He wanted company to overcome his loneliness. One day he saw a footprint on the sand. He was sure that it was the footprint of a man. He searched for more footprints but couldn’t find any. He got frightened. He ran back to his cave. He could not sleep that night. He thought that the footprint could be one of the savages of the mainland who had wandered out to the sea in a small boat. What would happen if he came with other savages and killed him? He began to pray for protection. Now he felt a little bolder. He wanted to see the footprint again. So, one day he went out to the sea-shore and decided to measure it with his own footmark. He came closer to it and realised that it was not his footprint because he had not come to inat part of the beach. Moreover, the footprint was bigger than his own footprint. Now, he became sure that someone lived on the island. He got frightened again and went back to his cave.

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