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8 May, 15:44

In what way does Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe develop the theme of mastery?

A. The lessons that Crusoe learns from Friday and others show that society

doesn't need to have leaders.

B. Decades of colonialism and imperialism meant that many Europeans felt

superior to other peoples.

C. The way Crusoe masters machines - especially ships and boats -

shows his ability to control circumstances.

D. Crusoe's interactions with the cannibals, Friday, the Spaniard, and others

show a desire to dominate.

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  1. 8 May, 16:40
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    I believe the answer is b
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