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History, 08.09.2019 21:20 nina2323

Read the following excerpt from robinson crusoe:
how mercifully can our great creator treat his creatures,
even in those conditions in which they seemed to be
overwhelmed in destruction. how can he sweeten the
bitterest providences, and give us cause to praise him for
dungeons and prisons. what a table was here spread for
me in a wilderness where i saw nothing at first, but to
perish for hunger.
which of the following statements is the best inference about this excerpt?
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a. crusoe had first feared that he would die of starvation.
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b. crusoe is bitter and sarcastic about his shipwreck experience.
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c. crusoe believes that the creator has treated him with mercy,

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