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English, 27.08.2021 05:50 Beast3dgar

Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all tiles will be used. Determine which four events form a clear summary of the passage and place them in the correct order.
Adrift at sea, Robinson Crusoe realizes
he is almost to the shore
The waves pick up Crusoe two more
times, but he holds fast to a rock
and eventually makes it to shore.
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ght which I felt when i sank into the water.
ayself from the waves so as to draw breath, till
me, a vast way on towards the shore, and
on the land almost dry, but half dead with the
nd, as well as breath left that seeing myself
on my feet, and endeavored to make on
ther wave should return and take me up again.
wold it; for I saw the sea come after me as high
hich I had no means or strength to contend
I raise myself upon the water if I could. By
d pilot myself towards the shore, if possible. My
would carry me a great way towards the shore
ain with it when it gave back towards the sea.
me at once twenty or thirty feet deep in its
mighty force and swiftness towards the shore a
isted myself to swim still forward with all my
wreath, when as I felt myself rising up, so, to my
shoot out above the surface of the water.
could keep myself so, yet it relieved me greatly.
ered again with water a good while, but not so
ad spent itself, and began to return, I struck
felt ground again with my feet. I stood still a few
ers went from me, and then took to my heels and
the shore. But neither would this deliver me
3 in after me again, and twice more I was lifted
re, the shore being very flat.
een fatal to me, for the sea having hurried me
d me, against a piece of rock and that with such
elpless, as to my own deliverance. The blow
s it were quite out of my body, and had it
en strangled in the water, but I recovered a little
uld be covered again with the water, I resolved to
old my breath, if possible, till the wave went back.
st being nearer land. I held my hold till the wave
th brought me so near the shore that the next
allow me up as to carry me away. The next run!
Tiffr of the shore
Pulled underwater once again, Crusoe
holds his breath as he waits for the
waves to cease
Robinson Crusoe is an excellent
swimmer and navigates rough
waves
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


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