1 What things did Robinson Crusoe need to make his own bread? 2 Why did he make a canoe? 3 Why couldn't he use the canoe? What happened to him when he tried to sail around the island? 5 How did he get back to shore?
1. He had to do this without a spade, a harrow, a mill to grind grains, yeast and salt to make bread, and an oven to bake bread.
2.
He built a fence around the animals to keep them from running away. After trying to find a way to move his canoe from its harbor to the other side of the island, Robinson decided it would be easier to build another canoe.
5.The ship had been carried by the tide almost to the shore. He began to wish to board the ship so that he could save some of the things that he could later use. ... He then searched and found ammunition and guns for his use, and then made use of the rising tide to navigate back to the shore with his cache.
1. He had to do this without a spade, a harrow, a mill to grind grains, yeast and salt to make bread, and an oven to bake bread.
2.
He built a fence around the animals to keep them from running away. After trying to find a way to move his canoe from its harbor to the other side of the island, Robinson decided it would be easier to build another canoe.
5.The ship had been carried by the tide almost to the shore. He began to wish to board the ship so that he could save some of the things that he could later use. ... He then searched and found ammunition and guns for his use, and then made use of the rising tide to navigate back to the shore with his cache.