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English, 09.07.2019 07:10 nhu78

Read the following excerpt from robinson crusoe.
had any one in england been to meet such a man as i was,
it must either have frighted him ortaised a great deal of
laughter, and as i frequently stood still to look at myself, i
could not but smile at the notion of my travelling through
yorkshire, with such an equipage and in such a dress. i had
a great high shapeless cap, made of a goat's skin, with a
flap hanging down behind, as well to keep the sun from me
as to shoot the rain off from running down my neck
which of the following statements is the best inference from this excerpt?
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a. crusoe admires necessity more than social conformity.
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b. crusoe is worried that other people will make fun of his outfit
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c. crusoe's goatskin cap is useful because it has a flap to prevent
rain from running down his neck.
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d. crusoe is amused by the outfit he is wearing.

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