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Read this excerpt from the adventures of robinson crusoe
it was a merry reflection, which i frequently made, how like
a king i looked. first of all, the whole country was my own
mere property, so that i had an undoubted right of
it was remarkable, too, i had but three
subjects, and they were of three different religions: my man
friday was a protestant, his father was a pagan and a
cannibal, and the spaniard was a papist. however,
allowed liberty of conscience throughout my dominions.
which statement best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals
about crusoe?
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a. the phrase "undoubted right of dominion" reveals that crusoe is
preoccupied with mastery.
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b. the phrase "liberty of conscience" reveals that crusoe feels bad
about his behavior,
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c. the phrase "they were of three different religions reveals that
crusoe is a very spiritual man.
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d. the phrase "it was a merry reflection reveals that crusoe is happy
and content.

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