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Robinson Crusoe

Across
Keeps Crusoe’s 200 pounds safe in England throughout his years of journeying
to knock, strike, shoot, or cut down
Here is where Crusoe writes about his journey on the island since he arrived - In this object he calls the island the "Island of Despair"
Crusoe was able to live off this nutrient because he was experienced in plantations
North African seaport in what is now known as Morocco that is the base of pirates who attack Crusoe’s ship and make him a slave
What he builds to get him to the other side of the island that doesn't work because he cannot move it to the sea
the partly ground husk of wheat or other grain, separated from flour meal by sifting
causing insidious harm or ruin
Prisoner that came with the cannibals - Robinson Crusoe decides to rescue him using Friday and killing many cannibals
After a big storm Crusoe jumps from this object and tries to swim to a nearby island
a deplorably unfortunate or unhappy person
The Portuguese captain takes Crusoe there and he sets up a sugar and tobacco plantation
Down
plaited or woven twigs or osiers as the material of baskets, chairs, etc.
Home of Robinson Crusoe
Crusoe protects him from the cannibals - He is named after the day he was saved
a fit of fever or shivering or shaking chills
One of the only things he had when he reaches the island
He found this on the boat and used it to kill goats
Where Crusoe lived until there were earthquakes
The novel’s protagonist and narrator - Survived through storms, enslavement, and a twenty-eight-year isolation on a desert island.
Where he arrives from sailing from the island - Here he finds out his parents are dead
Near this place is a deserted island in which Robinson Crusoe was on
A nonwhite slave boy introduced during the period of Crusoe’s enslavement in Sallee
The person who picks up Crusoe and the slave boy from their boat after they escape