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read this excerpt from the adventures of robinson crusoe:
...i came to reflect seriously upon the real danger i had been in for so many years in this very island... of falling into the hands of cannibals and savages, who would have seized on me with the same view as i did on a goat or turtle, and have thought it no more a crime to kill and devour me, than i did of a pigeon or a curlew.
what is one way that the antagonist in this passage contributes to the overall meaning of the story?
a. crusoes concern about cannibals develops the idea of people having to struggle to survive.
b. crusoes struggle against his own personality constantly leads him into difficult circumstances.
c. crusoe now knows that there will always be threats to his survival that will come from many places
d. crusoe has to worry about cannibals now that he knows they have been on the island.
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A. Crusoe's concern about cannibals develops the idea of people having to struggle to survive.