2 Points

Which line from Robinson Crusoe best supports the theme of religion?

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A. It was an inexpressible joy to me, which any one will believe, that

was thus delivered, as I esteemed it, from such a miserable, and

almost hopeless, condition as I was in (27).

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B. This touched my heart a little, and brought tears out of my eyes,

and I began to bless myself that such a prodigy of nature should

happen upon my account (70).

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C. All the good counsels of my parents, my father's tears, and my

mother's entreaties, came now fresh into my mind (6).

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D. (Sometimes I would expostulate with myself why Providence the

should thus completely ruin its creatures, and render them so

absolutely miserable,-so without help abandoned (55).