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(CH14) Who were the most important people on the island when Robinson Crusoe went back to visit?
The Spanish men.
(CH14) How did he nearly die on the journey?
He was nearly eaten by wolves.
(CH14) How did he travel from Portugal back to England?
By land.
(CH14) Who did Robinson Crusoe give money to when he received the money from his plantation?
The Portuguese captain, the widow and his two sisters.
(CH13) Why did the prisoners decide to stay on the island?
Because they knew that if they went back to England they would be killed.
(CH13) What did the captain do to show Robinson Crusoe he had recaptured his ship?
He fired seven guns.
(CH12) What had happened on the English ship?
There had been a mutiny.
(CH12) How did Robinson Crusoe know that something was wrong when he saw the English boat come in?
Three of the men were tied up.
(CH12) Why did Robinson Crusoe want the Spanish men to come to his island?
So they could make a boat and escape together.
(CH11) Why was Friday so excited when he saw the man in the boat?
Because it was his father.
(CH11) Why did Robinson Crusoe decide that he had to kill the cannibals when he saw them?
Because they were going to kill a European.
(CH11) Why didn't Friday want Robinson Crusoe to send him back to his country?
Because he wanted to stay with Robinson Crusoe.
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