Surviving on the Island
Robinson Crusoe had to learn how to survive on the island by himself. He worked hard every day to make sure he had food, shelter, and safety. The island was wild, but Robinson soon realized that nature had many things he could use.
At first, Robinson felt very lonely. He missed his family and the world he once knew. But he kept himself busy. He built a stronger shelter from wood and leaves, so he would be safe from storms. He also grew crops, like corn and barley, which he hoped would help him in the future.
Robinson hunted animals for food. He made traps and used weapons like a bow and arrow. Sometimes, he found fresh water in streams or rainwater, which kept him alive. He also found goats on the island and learned how to milk them.
Over time, Robinson became better at living on the island. He made tools from stones and wood to help him with his work. He also started to keep a journal to write down his thoughts and feelings. It helped him feel less lonely.
Even though Robinson was getting used to life on the island, he never gave up hope of being rescued. Every day, he watched the horizon for any ships that might come. He stayed strong and focused on surviving until help arrived.
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