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 14.06.2020

Bruce Hand, the famous adventurer, was on his way to africa.

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1) A. to inform the reader about the ancient legend and modern sightings of the Loch Ness Monster

2) D. The author wrote the text to inform people about the history of the Loch Ness legend and encourage them to develop a conclusion on their own.

3) D. Huge catfish, floating log, or water monster, believe what you will about the mythical beast.

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1) A. to inform the reader about the ancient legend and modern sightings of the Loch Ness Monster

2) D. The author wrote the text to inform people about the history of the Loch Ness legend and encourage them to develop a conclusion on their own.

3) D. Huge catfish, floating log, or water monster, believe what you will about the mythical beast.

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A. People sometimes contribute to their own misfortunes.

In this excerpt, we are introduced to Crusoe's father. Crusoe explains that his father warned him about a life of wandering, and instead advised him to stay put. Although Crusoe decided to follow his advice, very soon he realized he could not fight his curious nature, and decided to go abroad. This shows that Crusoe contributed to his own misfortune by not listening to his father's advice.

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The correct answer is A. Even in that time, there was a lower, middle, and upper class of society.

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Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe was published in 1719 and tells the story of a man called Robinson Crusoe who lives in a desert island for 28 years after a shipwreck. In the excerpt presented, the main character explains the thoughts and words of his father as he expresses his desire of becoming a sailor.

In this excerpt in terms of historical context the father of Crusoe refers to different social class by stating "these things were all either too far above me or too far below me; that mine was the middle state" that suggest Crusoe and his family belong to Middle class and only those that were from the upper class "superior fortunes" or those in the lower class "desperate fortunes" should follow the same path than Crusoe according to this father. Therefore, the historical context shows "even in that time, there was a lower, middle, and upper class of society".

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What the historical context of the writing demonstrates or tells me is that 1) Even in that time, there was a lower, middle, and upper class of society.
The father says that those adventures are "either too far above me or too far below me," which means that those far above him are the upper class, those far below him the lower case, and he is the middle class. So the middle class did exist.
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A. People sometimes contribute to their own misfortunes.

In this excerpt, we are introduced to Crusoe's father. Crusoe explains that his father warned him about a life of wandering, and instead advised him to stay put. Although Crusoe decided to follow his advice, very soon he realized he could not fight his curious nature, and decided to go abroad. This shows that Crusoe contributed to his own misfortune by not listening to his father's advice.

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The correct answer is A. Even in that time, there was a lower, middle, and upper class of society.

Explanation:

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe was published in 1719 and tells the story of a man called Robinson Crusoe who lives in a desert island for 28 years after a shipwreck. In the excerpt presented, the main character explains the thoughts and words of his father as he expresses his desire of becoming a sailor.

In this excerpt in terms of historical context the father of Crusoe refers to different social class by stating "these things were all either too far above me or too far below me; that mine was the middle state" that suggest Crusoe and his family belong to Middle class and only those that were from the upper class "superior fortunes" or those in the lower class "desperate fortunes" should follow the same path than Crusoe according to this father. Therefore, the historical context shows "even in that time, there was a lower, middle, and upper class of society".

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In the given text, the central idea is reflected in the choices made by the main character regarding their voyage and destination. The correct answer would be C. Initial instincts about people often prove to be incorrect.

Throughout the passage, the main character, Milly, forms initial impressions about the people they encounter on their voyage. Milly has positive encounters with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, who offer kindness and assistance, and she forms a negative opinion about another man, referred to as "the Governor." Milly believes this man to be bad based on her observations and feelings, stating that he knows every sin that has a name.

However, as the text progresses, it is revealed that Milly's initial instincts prove to be incorrect. The man she views negatively, the Governor, actually becomes a friend of her husband Robert, which surprises her. Milly's initial judgment of him proves to be wrong as they are frequently seen together and appear to be on friendly terms.

This experience challenges Milly's initial beliefs and suggests that initial impressions and instincts about people may not always be accurate or reliable. Therefore, the central idea of the text is that initial instincts about people often prove to be incorrect.

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