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Read the following passage from robinson crusoe in which crusoe describes his father: [y]et he would venture to say to me that if i did take this foolish step, god would not bless me, and i would have leisure, hereafter, to reflect upon having neglected his counsel, when there might be none to assist in my recovery. what event from the story does this passage most likely foreshadow? a. crusoe getting shipwrecked on a deserted island b. crusoe learning to look to god for spiritual guidance c. crusoe's enslavement by the shipmaster d. crusoe's success with the sugar cane plantation
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