Shipwreck and Arrival on the Deserted Island.
Robinson Crusoe’s ship sailed into a terrible storm. The waves were huge, and the wind howled loudly. The sailors tried their best to save the ship, but it was too late. The ship broke apart, and Robinson was thrown into the sea. He struggled to swim as the storm raged around him.
Finally, Robinson reached the shore of a small island. He was wet, tired, and scared. When he looked around, there was no one else—he was all alone. The island was quiet, with trees, rocks, and sand everywhere. Robinson realized he had survived the storm, but now he had a bigger problem: how to live on this deserted island.
Robinson searched the wrecked ship for supplies. He found food, tools, and other things that could help him. He carried everything he could back to the island. He also made a small shelter to protect himself from the sun and rain.
Every day, Robinson worked hard to survive. He found fruits and hunted animals for food. He used wood to build a stronger shelter. Sometimes, he felt very lonely and missed his family. But Robinson told himself to stay strong and keep going.
Robinson didn’t know how long he would be on the island. He hoped for a ship to come and rescue him. Until then, he had to make the island his new home.
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