Which part of Robinson Crusoe best demonstrates how Crusoe is
materialistic?

A. When he offers the sea captain payment for his rescue and
voyage, he gives him Xury.

B. When he discovers the gold pieces in the shipwreck, he takes
them, even though they have no worth on the island.

c. When he learns the trade of sugar cane planting, he cares for his
workers.

D. When he discovers the corn and rice stalks, he believes them to be
provisions from God.
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Answer: The answer would be B. When he discovers the gold pieces in the shipwreck, he takes  them, even though they have no worth on the island.

The rest options show that Robinson Crusoe was smart and loving and considerate for others. Hope this helps!

The answer would be "B". When he discovers the gold pieces in the shipwreck, he takes  them, even though they have no worth on the island.

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A person who is materialistic is one who values possessions and wealth to an extremely high degree.

When Crusoe finds the gold pieces in the shipwreck, he takes them, even though he knows that these pieces have no worth in the island, and that there is nothing to buy in the island anyway.

However, he values wealth so much, and wealth is attached to gold in his mind, that his instinct to desire gold trumps his logic.

The rest options show that Robinson Crusoe was smart and loving and considerate for others.

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