<span>D. The phrase "wretched creatures" reveals that Crusoe is preoccupied with mastery. In the story, Crusoe was a slave trader shipwrecked on an island and so at first looked down on the "savages" but with time began to re-consider his attitude to the inhabitants of the island and to slave trading.</span>
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1. Moon Base Alpha
2. Dashiell, Violet, Nina, Kira, Dr. Howard, Dr. Timothy Marquez, Roddy, Lars Sjoberg and more
3. And he's bored out of his mind. Kids aren't allowed on the lunar surface, meaning they're trapped inside the tiny moon base with next to nothing to occupy their time—and the only other kid Dash's age spends all his time hooked into virtual reality games.
4. i don’t recall what i rated it, i haven’t read it in a while but i looked back to answer this question. 4?. Dasiell Gibson. 5. again, i haven’t read it in a while so i forget. 6. that is up to you!!
Answer:
A. He believes his religion is superior to Friday's religion
Explanation:
Crusoe teaches Friday to say “master” even before to teach his “yes” or “no”, besides English he teaches Friday about Christianity and even after Friday became Christian, Crusoe does not accept him as an equal, the relationship between them always marks Crusoe superiority over Friday and his beliefs.
It reveals that Gandhi learns the importance of nonviolence.