In what way does an antagonist in Robinson Crusoe bring out the main character's
personality?
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A. At one point in the story, Crusoe himself becomes a slave to a Moor.
B. Crusoe's arguments with his father show how much Crusoe hates the
sea.
C. Crusoe's ability to survive on the island indicates that he is resourceful
and independent.
) D. The cannibals highlight how much more civilized Crusoe considers
himself.