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January 7.
vey ey still, but I went abroad
‘arly and late with my ‘
my gun, and Ia
still in the middle of the day Th
evening, going farther into the
valleys which lay towards the centre
of the island I found there was ;
Plenty of goats, though exceeding
shy, and hard to come at. However,
Tresolved to try if | could not tathg
my dog to hunt them down,
January 2.
Accordingly, the next day, | went
out with my dog, and set him upon
the goats; but I was mistaken, for
they all faced about upon the dog:
and he knew his danger too well,
for he would not come near them
January 3.
I began my fence or wall; which
being still fearful of my being
attacked by somebody, I resolved
_to-make very thick and strong.
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face laterin the novel, based on &
predictions with
eo Further practice
a Youhave become s
the imaginary islan
wildlife, food and water
island passages in
List the main features of
write an information |
points, divide them in
(eg. Things to see). The P
idents or problems which Robirson Crusoe may
-vidence in the extract. Share and support your
the rest of the class.
tranded on a deser
.d. Think about its fa
sources. You can
‘Activities 3 and 18 oft
‘your home to
leaflet for tourists, using bull
to sections, and give a topic
assage in Activity
_ ---ain this unit, would you
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All this time 1 worked ver .
the rains hindering me ae
days, nay, sometimes weeks
together; but I thought f should
never be perfectly secure till
this wall was finished. And it is
searce credible what inexpressible
labour everything was done with,
especially the bringing piles out of
the woods, and driving them into
the ground; for I made them much
bigger than I need to have done.
In the next place, I was at a great
loss for candle; so that 2s soon
as ever it was dark, which was
generally by seven o'clock, I was
obliged to go to bed
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by Daniel Defoe.
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use information from the
his unit to give you ideas.
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let poin:s. Group the
heading to each section
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want of food. At the
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creatures, but slept
ju it rained all night
soundly, thous!
From the tst of October
to the 24th.
‘All these days entirely spent in
I voyages to get all
Tcould out of the ship, which 1
prought on shore, every tide of
flood, upon rafts. Much rain also
in these days, though with some
intervals of fair weather; but, it
seems, this was the rainy season.
October 26.
L walked about the shore almost all
day to find out a place to fix my
habitation, greatly concerned to
night, either from wild beasts or
‘men, Towards night I fixed upon
proper place under a ock, and
| natked out a semicircle formy
encampment, which [ resolved to
ictions
material
secure myself from an attack in the
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me
Food, and discover the county,
chen | killed a she-goat, and her
tid followed me home, which I
led also, because it
afterwards ki
would not feed: 4
November 1.
under a rock,
1 set up my te
‘ay there forthe fist mighty
as I could, with
making it as large
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hammock upon
November 17.
his day 1 began to dig belind
1c rock. Note, three
my tent into th
J exceedingly for this
things 1 wante
work, viz. a pick
» wheelbarrow of baskets
ork, and began to consider
axe, a shovel, and
0 1 ceased
how to SUP]
me some tool.
Jpsolutely necessary, that
‘A spade was
indeed I could do nothing
effectually without it;
‘but what kind of
one to make,
I knew not.
wall, or
inthe - is
ply that want and make