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1 February, 21:52

The protagonist in Daniel Defoe's The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe belonged to the middle class. What was the effect of portraying him as a youth belonging to a middle-class family (rather than an upper-class family) ?

A. It appealed to be a broader readership, especially in the middle class

B. It generated much excitement among middle - and lower - class youth.

C. It made up upper-class readers aware of the differences within the middle class

D. It drew severe criticism from upper-class of the time

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  1. L
    1 February, 23:45
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    If I remember correctly it would be a
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