Having
found himself washed up on a desert island,urgently needs to find shelter. So he hastily
constructs a makeshift tent using some sails from the wrecked ship and a couple of poles he's
cut for the purpose. Although the tent is strong enough to withstand strong winds during the
night, Crusoe knows that he's going to need a more...
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
What kind of place was crusoe looking for to take shelter
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