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What significant discovery does Robinson Crusoe make while walking on the beach? |
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The footprint left by a person causes Robinson Crusoe to feel ___ and ___ about his situation. |
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True or False: Robinson Crusoe felt safe after finding the footprint on the beach. |
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He walks up and down the beach searching for more footprints and tries to understand how it got there. |
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Fill in the blank: After seeing the footprint, Robinson Crusoe believes that ___ might be watching him. |
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How does Robinson Crusoe react to the idea of another person being on the island? |
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He feels frightened and wants to find safety in his cave, which he calls his castle. |
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What does the single footprint represent for Robinson Crusoe in terms of his solitude on the island? |
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It symbolizes the possibility that he is not alone and raises concerns about his safety. |
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What does the protagonist feel when he first discovers the footprint on the beach? |
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He feels fear and anxiety, worrying that the footprint may belong to a dangerous person who could threaten his safety. |
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The protagonist prays for safety and feels better. What does this suggest about his character? |
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It suggests that he is seeking comfort and strength from his beliefs, indicating resilience in the face of fear. |
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Fill in the blank: The protagonist measures the footprint against his own foot to determine that it is ___ than his own. |
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What action does the protagonist take after realizing the footprint is not his? |
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He runs back home, feeling scared and uncertain about the presence of another person on the island. |
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Fill in the blank: The protagonist's fear is intensified by the thought that the island is not just his ___ anymore. |
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How does the protagonist's perspective on the island change after discovering the footprint? |
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His perspective shifts from feeling secure and isolated to feeling threatened and anxious about sharing the island with an unknown inhabitant. |
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Fill in the blank: The main message of the story emphasizes that feeling scared when encountering ___ is a normal reaction. |
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What is meant by the term 'investigate' as used in the context of dealing with fear? |
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To investigate means to look into something carefully to learn more about it, particularly to understand the reasons behind our fear. |
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Explain the significance of the word 'protection' in the context of the story. |
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Protection refers to the actions taken to keep someone safe from harm or danger, highlighting the instinct to seek safety when confronted with fear. |