Read the following passage from Defoe's Robinson Crusoe: As I had once done thus in my breaking away from my parents, so I could not be content now, but I must go and leave the happy view I had of being a rich and thriving man in my new plantation, only to pursue a rash and immoderate desire of rising faster than the nature of the thing admitted (33). What word best illustrates Crusoe's attitude toward his decisions, as seen in this passage? A. Angry B. Restless C. Apathetic D. Eager

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The correct option is B.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that Crusoe is a restless man who can not sit still in a place for too long without setting up himself to look for adventures. His restless nature will not allow him to live a quiet and boring life. His restlessness can be seen from the part of the passage where he said 'so I could not be content now but I must go  ............'.
B. Restless - APEX 2015