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The Answer is A. I assure you
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A. The captain.
Explanation:
In Chapter XXVI of <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> by William Defoe, Robinson Crusoe saw a ship come towards his island and along with that, three captives being led to the island. On further investigation, he found out that the <em>"three prisoners"</em> were actually part of the ship's actual men, one of them being the captain of the ship. He even told Crusoe that he <em>"was commander of that ship, [his] men have mutinied against [him]"</em>.
So, the man <em>"with tears running down his face, and trembling" </em>was the captain of the ship. He told Crusoe how his men had mutinied against him and two of his men, and were now captives at the hands of the mutineers. Thus, the given passage or lines is a description of the captain who was happy and grateful to Crusoe for coming to their aid and saving their lives from the captors.
The answer is D: After some soul-searching and introspection, Peter knew that it was time for him to move on.
Introspection is the action of self-reflection, that is to say, internal observation of one´s own state of mind. This kind of intra-personal observation can yield insights about one´s own corporeal, sensitive, cognitive and emotional states. It is contrasted to external observation of objects as different and external to the mind.