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VikaD [51]
2 years ago
13

Determine which four events form a clear summary of the passage and place them in the correct order. from robinson crusoe

English
1 answer:
zalisa [80]2 years ago
3 0

Adrift at sea, Robinson Crusoe realizes

he is almost to the shore.

Robinson Crusoe is an excellent

swimmer and navigates rough

waves.

The waves pick up Crusoe two more

times, but he holds fast to a rock

and eventually makes it to shore.

The sea deposits Crusoe on land, but he

does not make it far before another wave

crashes over him.

Crusoe attempts to guide himself to the

shore by shooting his hands above the

water.

Pulled underwater once again, Crusoe

holds his breath as he waits for the

waves to cease.

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