Answer:
The Robinson family used:
1 - Pourcupine quills to make <em>needles</em>.
2 - Shark skin to help themselves <em>climb trees</em> more easily.
3 - The tortoise shell as a <em>water tub</em> for cooking and washing linen
4 - The coconuts served as a <em>treat</em>, for they drank the liquid inside; and on Chapter 24 they used them as <em>traps filled with food and a sticky mix</em> they made, to lure and capture the monkeys that ravaged their home.
5 - The jackal hide is turned into a belt by Jack (which he uses), and collars for the dogs
Explanation:
The Robinson family adapted to life in the island thanks to William's wit and knowledge, this included being creative in the way nature's bids could help them survive and make their life on the island more comfortable. There are numerous lessons the book tries to share, the most relevant being strength, wit, work ethic and devotion to God.
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The shabby stranger's name is :Maxwell
That man is poor and jobless. Not only that, he also had several health problem such as weak heart condition, but he never neglect the poor and the suffering
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Gandalf gets Beorn to shelter thirteen dwarves by bringing them in two by two while he tells an exciting story. ... the mention of the dwarves being attacked by Goblins eventually interests about the dwarves. Beorn doesn't like Goblins or the wolves.