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Read the following excerpt from Robinson Crusoe:
[T]he people of that country, who,...
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Read the following excerpt from Robinson Crusoe:
[T]he people of that country, who, it seems, had been
suffered by Providence, in his wise disposition of the
world, to have no other guide than that of their own
abominable and vitiated passions; and, consequently, were
left, and perhaps had been so for some ages, to act such
horrid things, and receive such dreadful customs (153).
Based on the wording in this excerpt, which of the following is Crusoe most
likely describing?
O A. The Englishmen
B. The cannibals
C. The mutineers
D. The Spanish
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