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What is the title of chapter 14 of Robinson Crusoe?

The first chapter restless Robinson

Chapter II First Sailing

Chapter III Sailing Again

The fourth chapter narrow escape

Chapter V Diary of a Desert Island

Chapter VI Fighting against Diseases

Chapter VII Labor Creation

Chapter VIII Navigation around the Island

Chapter 9 Save Friday

Chapter X Language Education

Chapter 11 The Battle by the Sea

Chapter 12 New Hope

Chapter 13 Back to my hometown

Chapter 14 Revisiting the Old Place

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& lt Robinson Crusoe; * * * How many chapters? What is the subtitle of each chapter?

A * * * Chapter 32 1 Father's warning Chapter 2 Encountered a storm Chapter 3 Encountered a pirate Chapter 4 Escaped Chapter 5 Brazil Chapter 6 Shipwreck Chapter 7 The only survivor Chapter 8 The first days Chapter 9 Diary: Food and shelter Chapter 10 Diary: Natural disasters Chapter1Diary: Diseases Chapter. Chapter kloc-0/3 Diary: Exploring the Island Chapter 14 Diary: Making Crocks and Logs Chapter 15: Quietly Reflecting Chapter 16 Unable to Escape from the Island Chapter 17 Further Improving Survival Skills Chapter 18 Footprints Chapter Shipwrecked Chapter 22 Encountering Savages Chapter 23 Observing "Friday" Chapter 24 Teaching "Friday" Chapter 25 New Plan Chapter 26 Savages Come Again Chapter 27 Freedom. Captives Chapter 28 Insurgents Chapter 29 Recover Ships Chapter 30 Return to England Chapter 3 1 Adventure with "Friday" Chapter 32 Return to the island expansion information:

This novel was written by Defoe inspired by a true story at that time. 1704 In September, a Scottish sailor named alexander selkirk quarreled with the captain and was abandoned by the captain in the Atlantic Ocean. After living on a desert island for four years and four months, he was rescued by Captain Woods Rogers. Defoe, based on the legendary story of Selkirk, devoted his many years of experience at sea to the characters and made full use of his rich imagination to process literature, making Robinson not only a hero in the eyes of the middle and small bourgeoisie at that time, but also the first idealized emerging bourgeoisie in western literature. He is one of the earliest positive figures in bourgeois literature, and with his strong will and enterprising spirit, he overwhelmed conservative and depressed aristocratic figures.

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What is the title of each chapter of Robinson Crusoe? Urgent! Urgent! Urgent!

Chapter 1 Father's warning Chapter 2 Encountered a storm Chapter 3 Encountered a pirate Chapter 4 Escaped Chapter 5 Brazil Chapter 6 Shipwreck Chapter 7 Unique survivor Chapter 8 First days Chapter 9 Diary: Food and shelter Chapter 10 Diary: Natural disasters Chapter 1 1 Diary: Sick Chapter 1 Chapter 3 Diary: Exploring the Island Chapter 14 Diary: Making Crock and Canoe Chapter 15 Diary: Quietly Reflecting Chapter 16 Unable to Escape from the Island Chapter 17 Further Improving Survival Skills Chapter 18 Footprints Chapter 19 Bones Chapter 20 Chapter 22 shipwreck chapter 23 savage observation chapter 24 teaching Friday chapter 25 new plan chapter 26 savage coming again chapter 27 releasing prisoners chapter 27 rebels chapter 29 recovering ships chapter 30 returning to England chapter 3 1 adventure with Friday chapter 32 returning to the island.

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1. The first voyage Robinson's father originally wanted his son to study law, but Robinson was bent on sailing. One day, when Robinson went to Hull, one of his companions was about to take his father's boat to London. He was tempted, so he followed-it was August of 165 1 year, and he was nineteen years old. As soon as the ship sailed out of the sea, it was hit by a terrible storm, which made him feel unspeakable sadness and fear. He swore with pain that if God left his life on this voyage, he would stay with his dear parents after landing, and he would follow their advice from now on. But the next day the wind stopped and the waves stopped. The sun sets in the west, followed by a beautiful and lovely night. At this time, after drinking a bowl of sweet wine brewed by his companions, he gave up his determination to go home after the voyage. 2. The second voyage. The second time I went out to sea to do business in Africa, I made a fortune. 3. The third voyage. While doing business in Guinea, Africa, Robinson was captured by a Turkish pirate ship and sold as a slave. Later, he rowed his master's boat and ran away. On the way, he was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship and fled to Brazil to run a sugarcane plantation alone and become a manor owner. Life is going well. The fourth voyage arrived in Brazil. Due to the shortage of manpower, several plantation owners knew that Robinson had been to some slave market ports in Africa to do business. They tried their best to coax him to sail once and buy some slaves for their plantations. Unexpectedly, their ship ran aground on an unknown island on the northern coast of South America, and all the sailors and passengers were drowned. Only he was washed ashore by the huge waves and saved his life. 5. Bury beetles. When I first arrived at a desert island, I saw a beetle on the beach. He grabbed a handful of beetles buried in sand, but later the beetles would climb out again, which greatly inspired him. Maybe Robinson will live on a desert island with this beetle spirit for 28 years in the future. ) 6. Talk to dogs and birds. Robinson's only companion is a dog. Afraid of forgetting human language, he insisted on talking to dogs every day. It shows that he misses human society very much. 7. Keep a diary every day. Robinson keeps a diary every day by using the old time-keeping method. I hope that one day I can return to the home of mankind. 8. Carrying things from a ship to a desert island. At that time, all Robinson had was a knife, a pipe and a little tobacco in a box. When he regained his strength and was able to walk, he walked along the coast. To his great joy, fresh water was discovered. After drinking water, I put a handful of tobacco in my mouth to satisfy my hunger. After that, I lived in a tree, slept comfortably, regained my spirit, and the sea was calm. But what pleased him most was that he saw the boat. When the tide receded and he saw that he was close to the coast, he swam to the boat. There is only one dog and two cats left on the boat, and there are no other creatures. But there were many necessities on board, so he began to work. In order to transport those things to an inlet on the island, he specially made a raft and made a flat highland with fresh water on the island as his residence. Bread, rice, barley and wheat, cheese and dried mutton, sugar, flour, boards, logs, ropes-all these, plus a few muskets, two pistols, several shotguns, a hammer, and-that's the most useless-36 pounds. All these things he moved from the ship to the shore day after day-between low tides. On the evening of the thirtieth day, his treatment work was completed, and he was ready to deal with this desert island in the future and felt at ease. 9. There are many wild fruit trees on the island of drying raisins and shooting goats, but it took Robinson a long time to find them. He dried them and made raisins. There were goats running around the island, so he raised tame goats and killed them, smoked them and pickled them. 10. Making a Calendar Robinson made the pillar into a big cross and stood it where he first landed. On the four sides of this pillar, he carved a gap with a knife every day, twice as long every seven days and twice as long every month. In this way, he has a calendar and can calculate the date. 1 1. He failed to grow barley and rice for the first time, and there are still many things to be done to ensure that he can survive on this island. Robinson did as much as he had to do. But his efforts are not always lucky. When he planted barley and rice seeds for the first time, half of these precious seeds were wasted because of the wrong sowing time. 12. Digging cellars and building a mortar for mashing wheat, Robinson worked hard for several months and dug several cellars for storing fresh water. It took forty-two days to cut a big tree into the first long board. He worked hard for several weeks to make a mortar for mashing wheat, but in the end he had to hollow out a large piece of wood. 13. Robinson spent five months chopping down a big Cycas tree, chopping it down again and again, making it a decent canoe to escape from the island, but it was too big to make it go into the sea and had to be discarded. However, every failure taught him something he didn't know before. 14. Robinson made pottery out of the need of life, Robinson began to make pottery. After finding the clay, he did countless experiments. At first, some clay was not finished because it was too soft, while others burst because of high temperature. After more than two months of groping, I finally made two big pots and many small utensils, but there is still no pot that can hold liquid and stand fire. By chance, I found that some broken clay utensils were burned as hard as stones, so Robinson began to study the firepower of burning pottery, and finally burned three pots and two pots, one of which was exactly what Robinson needed. 15. When I first found a man's footprints, Robinson came across a naked man's footprints on the beach. It seems that he was hit by a bolt from the blue. He listened attentively and looked around, but he heard nothing and saw nothing. He ran to the seaside and went to the sea to look, but there was only one footprint! He was so scared that he fled back to his residence like a stalker. For three days and nights in a row, he was afraid to go out. 16. Rescue "Friday" One morning, Robinson saw thirty barbarians dancing around the bonfire through a telescope. They cooked one prisoner and the other two were about to be roasted by fire. At this time, Robinson ran down the mountain with two loaded muskets and a big knife, killed two savages and saved a prisoner who ran out in time. Robinson named the person he saved "Friday" to commemorate the savage's rescue on this day. Under Robinson's instruction, "Friday" quickly learned to dress, shoot, speak English and believe in Christ … and became Robinson's most loyal servant and friend. 17. Robinson and Friday built a canoe. In order to cross the island and reach the mainland, Robinson wants to build a canoe on Friday. Being in a hurry to deliver the goods, he didn't think much when he started working. As a result, the wooden boat that took months to be hewn out of cypress trees was abandoned because it was too big. A few years later, Robinson learned his lesson, dug a smaller canoe along the river, installed masts and sails, and chiseled many slots for putting things. But because the wooden boat is too small, Robinson can't take it to the opposite mainland, so he can only use it nearby. 18. Save Friday's father Just as Robinson and Friday finished their wooden boat and were almost ready to sail, 2 1 barbarians took three canoes and took three prisoners to the island for a banquet. One of the prisoners was white, which made Robinson very angry. He loaded two shotguns, four muskets and two pistols with double ammunition, gave Friday a small axe and drank a lot of sugarcane wine. He rushed down the mountain with his broadsword and killed all the savages, but only four savages escaped. One of the prisoners is actually Friday's father. 19. When he left the desert island, Robinson gave the white man and Friday's father guns and food, and told them to take the sailors killed on the Spanish ship to the island with a newly built ship. While waiting for them to come back, an English ship broke down near his desert island because of sailors' troubles. Robinson helped the captain recapture the ship and returned to England with him. When they left, they took two honest sailors who also wanted to go back to England, and left some sailors who caused the most trouble on the island. Later, those Spaniards came back and settled on the island. At first, they quarreled with each other, but after settling down, they finally established a prosperous colony. A few years later, Robinson went to the island again. When Robinson left the island, he had been there for 28 years, 2 months and 29 days. Robinson always thought he would be ecstatic when he arrived in England, but there he became a stranger. His parents have passed away, and he feels sorry that he can't be filial. Because in addition to the 1200 gold coin obtained from the Spanish ship, he still has 20,000 pounds waiting for him to receive from an honest friend who is a Portuguese captain. Before he went on that unfortunate mission, he entrusted the captain with the management of Robinson's manor in Brazil. Seeing that the captain was so honest, Robinson was very happy and decided to pay him 100 Portuguese gold coins every year, and 50 Portuguese gold coins every year after the captain died as their lifelong allowance. Robinson got married and had three children. I've never roamed except to have a look at the island and make another voyage.

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Robinson Crusoe Chapter 65438 Write a synopsis of the story. Each chapter contains 100 words.

Hello, I am glad to answer your question: 1. Robinson's father had hoped that his son would study law for the first time, but Robinson was bent on sailing. One day, when Robinson went to Hull, one of his companions was about to take his father's boat to London. He was tempted, so he followed-it was August of 165 1 year, and he was nineteen years old. As soon as the ship sailed out of the sea, it was hit by a terrible storm, which made him feel unspeakable sadness and fear. He swore with pain that if God left his life on this voyage, he would stay with his dear parents after landing, and he would follow their advice from now on. But the next day the wind stopped and the waves stopped. The sun sets in the west, followed by a beautiful and lovely night. At this time, after drinking a bowl of sweet wine brewed by his companions, he gave up his determination to go home after the voyage. 2. The second voyage. The second time I went out to sea to do business in Africa, I made a fortune. 3. The third voyage. While doing business in Guinea, Africa, Robinson was captured by a Turkish pirate ship and sold as a slave. Later, he rowed his master's boat and ran away. On the way, he was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship and fled to Brazil to run a sugarcane plantation alone and become a manor owner. Life is going well. The fourth voyage arrived in Brazil. Due to the shortage of manpower, several plantation owners knew that Robinson had been to some slave market ports in Africa to do business. They tried their best to coax him to sail once and buy some slaves for their plantations. Unexpectedly, their ship ran aground on an unknown island on the northern coast of South America, and all the sailors and passengers were drowned. Only he was washed ashore by the huge waves and saved his life. 5. Bury beetles. When I first arrived at a desert island, I saw a beetle on the beach. He grabbed a handful of beetles buried in sand, but later the beetles would climb out again, which greatly inspired him. Maybe Robinson will live on a desert island with this beetle spirit for 28 years in the future. ) 6. Talk to dogs and birds. Robinson's only companion is a dog. Afraid of forgetting human language, he insisted on talking to dogs every day. It shows that he misses human society very much. 7. Keep a diary every day. Robinson keeps a diary every day by using the old time-keeping method. I hope that one day I can return to the home of mankind. 8. Carrying things from a ship to a desert island. At that time, all Robinson had was a knife, a pipe and a little tobacco in a box. When he regained his strength and was able to walk, he walked along the coast. To his great joy, fresh water was discovered. After drinking water, I put a handful of tobacco in my mouth to satisfy my hunger. After that, I lived in a tree, slept comfortably, regained my spirit, and the sea was calm. But what pleased him most was that he saw the boat. When the tide receded and he saw that he was close to the coast, he swam to the boat. There is only one dog and two cats left on the boat, and there are no other creatures. But there were many necessities on board, so he began to work. In order to transport those things to an inlet on the island, he specially made a raft and made a flat highland with fresh water on the island as his residence. Bread, rice, barley and wheat, cheese and dried mutton, sugar, flour, boards, logs, ropes-all these, plus a few muskets, two pistols, several shotguns, a hammer, and-that's the most useless-36 pounds. All these things he moved from the ship to the shore day after day-between low tides. On the evening of the thirtieth day, his treatment work was completed, and he was ready to deal with this desert island in the future and felt at ease. 9. There are many wild fruit trees on the island of drying raisins and shooting goats, but it took Robinson a long time to find them. He dried them and made raisins. There were goats running around the island, so he raised tame goats and killed them, smoked them and pickled them. 10. Making a Calendar Robinson made the pillar into a big cross and stood it where he first landed. On the four sides of this pillar, he carved a gap with a knife every day, twice as long every seven days and twice as long every month. In this way, he has a calendar and can calculate the date. 1 1. He failed to grow barley and rice for the first time, and there are still many things to be done to ensure that he can survive on this island. Robinson did as much as he had to do. But his efforts are not always lucky. When he planted barley and rice seeds for the first time, half of these precious seeds were wasted because of the wrong sowing time. 12. Digging cellars and building a mortar for mashing wheat, Robinson worked hard for several months and dug several cellars for storing fresh water. It took forty-two days to cut a big tree into the first long board. He worked hard for several weeks to make a mortar for mashing wheat, but in the end he had to hollow out a large piece of wood. 13. Robinson spent five months chopping down a big Cycas tree, chopping it down again and again, making it a decent canoe to escape from the island, but it was too big to make it go into the sea and had to be discarded. However, every failure taught him something he didn't know before. 14. Robinson made pottery out of the need of life, Robinson began to make pottery. After finding the clay, he did countless experiments. At first, some clay was not finished because it was too soft, while others burst because of high temperature. After more than two months of groping, I finally made two big pots and many small utensils, but there is still no pot that can hold liquid and stand fire. By chance, I found that some broken clay utensils were burned as hard as stones, so Robinson began to study the firepower of burning pottery, and finally burned three pots and two pots, one of which was exactly what Robinson needed. 15. When I first found a man's footprints, Robinson came across a naked man's footprints on the beach. It seems that he was hit by a bolt from the blue. He listened attentively and looked around, but he heard nothing and saw nothing. He ran to the seaside and went to the sea to look, but there was only one footprint! He was so scared that he fled back to his residence like a stalker. For three days and nights in a row, he was afraid to go out. 16. Rescue "Friday" One morning, Robinson saw thirty barbarians dancing around the bonfire through a telescope. They cooked one prisoner and the other two were about to be roasted by fire. At this time, Robinson ran down the mountain with two loaded muskets and a big knife, killed two savages and saved a prisoner who ran out in time. Robinson named the person he saved "Friday" to commemorate the savage's rescue on this day. Under Robinson's instruction, "Friday" quickly learned to dress, shoot, speak English and believe in Christ … and became Robinson's most loyal servant and friend. 17. Robinson and Friday built a canoe. In order to cross the island and reach the mainland, Robinson wants to build a canoe on Friday. Being in a hurry to deliver the goods, he didn't think much when he started working. As a result, the wooden boat that took months to be hewn out of cypress trees was abandoned because it was too big. A few years later, Robinson learned his lesson, dug a smaller canoe along the river, installed masts and sails, and chiseled many slots for putting things. But because the wooden boat is too small, Robinson can't take it to the opposite mainland, so he can only use it nearby. 18. Save Friday's father Just as Robinson and Friday finished their wooden boat and were almost ready to sail, 2 1 barbarians took three canoes and took three prisoners to the island for a banquet. One of the prisoners was white, which made Robinson very angry. He loaded two shotguns, four muskets and two pistols with double ammunition, gave Friday a small axe and drank a lot of sugarcane wine. He rushed down the mountain with his broadsword and killed all the savages, but only four savages escaped. One of the prisoners is actually Friday's father. 19. When he left the desert island, Robinson gave the white man and Friday's father guns and food, and told them to take the sailors killed on the Spanish ship to the island with a newly built ship. While waiting for them to come back, an English ship broke down near his desert island because of sailors' troubles. Robinson helped the captain recapture the ship and returned to England with him. When they left, they took two honest sailors who also wanted to go back to England, and left some sailors who caused the most trouble on the island. Later, those Spaniards came back and settled on the island. At first, they quarreled with each other, but after settling down, they finally established a prosperous colony. A few years later, Robinson went to the island again. When Robinson left the island, he had been there for 28 years, 2 months and 29 days. Robinson always thought he would be ecstatic when he arrived in England, but there he became a stranger. His parents have passed away, and he feels sorry that he can't be filial. Because in addition to the 1200 gold coin obtained from the Spanish ship, he still has 20,000 pounds waiting for him to receive from an honest friend who is a Portuguese captain. Before he went on that unfortunate mission, he entrusted the captain with the management of Robinson's manor in Brazil. Seeing that the captain was so honest, Robinson was very happy and decided to pay him 100 Portuguese gold coins every year, and 50 Portuguese gold coins every year after the captain died as their lifelong allowance. Robinson got married and had three children. I've never roamed except to have a look at the island and make another voyage.

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Robinson Crusoe chapter 14, the outline of each chapter, thank you for the number of words in each chapter, God help.

1. The first voyage Robinson's father originally wanted his son to study law, but Robinson was bent on sailing. One day, when Robinson went to Hull, one of his companions was about to take his father's boat to London. He was tempted, so he followed-it was August of 165 1 year, and he was nineteen years old. As soon as the ship sailed out of the sea, it was hit by a terrible storm, which made him feel unspeakable sadness and fear. He swore with pain that if God left his life on this voyage, he would stay with his dear parents after landing, and he would follow their advice from now on. But the next day the wind stopped and the waves stopped. The sun sets in the west, followed by a beautiful and lovely night. At this time, after drinking a bowl of sweet wine brewed by his companions, he gave up his determination to go home after the voyage. 2. The second voyage. The second time I went out to sea to do business in Africa, I made a fortune. 3. The third voyage. While doing business in Guinea, Africa, Robinson was captured by a Turkish pirate ship and sold as a slave. Later, he rowed his master's boat and ran away. On the way, he was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship and fled to Brazil to run a sugarcane plantation alone and become a manor owner. Life is going well. The fourth voyage arrived in Brazil. Due to the shortage of manpower, several plantation owners knew that Robinson had been to some slave market ports in Africa to do business. They tried their best to coax him to sail once and buy some slaves for their plantations. Unexpectedly, their ship ran aground on an unknown island on the northern coast of South America, and all the sailors and passengers were drowned. Only he was washed ashore by the huge waves and saved his life. 5. Bury beetles. When I first arrived at a desert island, I saw a beetle on the beach. He grabbed a handful of beetles buried in sand, but later the beetles would climb out again, which greatly inspired him. Maybe Robinson will live on a desert island with this beetle spirit for 28 years in the future. ) 6. Talk to dogs and birds. Robinson's only companion is a dog. Afraid of forgetting human language, he insisted on talking to dogs every day. It shows that he misses human society very much. 7. Keep a diary every day. Robinson keeps a diary every day by using the old time-keeping method. I hope that one day I can return to the home of mankind. 8. Carrying things from a ship to a desert island. At that time, all Robinson had was a knife, a pipe and a little tobacco in a box. When he regained his strength and was able to walk, he walked along the coast. To his great joy, fresh water was discovered. After drinking water, I put a handful of tobacco in my mouth to satisfy my hunger. After that, I lived in a tree, slept comfortably, regained my spirit, and the sea was calm. But what pleased him most was that he saw the boat. When the tide receded and he saw that he was close to the coast, he swam to the boat. There is only one dog and two cats left on the boat, and there are no other creatures. But there were many necessities on board, so he began to work. In order to transport those things to an inlet on the island, he specially made a raft and made a flat highland with fresh water on the island as his residence. Bread, rice, barley and wheat, cheese and dried mutton, sugar, flour, boards, logs, ropes-all these, plus a few muskets, two pistols, several shotguns, a hammer, and-that's the most useless-36 pounds. All these things he moved from the ship to the shore day after day-between low tides. On the evening of the thirtieth day, his treatment work was completed, and he was ready to deal with this desert island in the future and felt at ease. 9. There are many wild fruit trees on the island of drying raisins and shooting goats, but it took Robinson a long time to find them. He dried them and made raisins. There were goats running around the island, so he raised tame goats and killed them, smoked them and pickled them. 10. Making a Calendar Robinson made the pillar into a big cross and stood it where he first landed. On the four sides of this pillar, he carved a gap with a knife every day, twice as long every seven days and twice as long every month. In this way, he has a calendar and can calculate the date. 1 1. He failed to grow barley and rice for the first time, and there are still many things to be done to ensure that he can survive on this island. Robinson did as much as he had to do. But his efforts are not always lucky. When he planted barley and rice seeds for the first time, half of these precious seeds were wasted because of the wrong sowing time. 12. Digging cellars and building a mortar for mashing wheat, Robinson worked hard for several months and dug several cellars for storing fresh water. It took forty-two days to cut a big tree into the first long board. He worked hard for several weeks to make a mortar for mashing wheat, but in the end he had to hollow out a large piece of wood. 13. Robinson spent five months chopping down a big Cycas tree, chopping it down again and again, making it a decent canoe to escape from the island, but it was too big to make it go into the sea and had to be discarded. However, every failure taught him something he didn't know before. 14. Robinson made pottery out of the need of life, Robinson began to make pottery. After finding the clay, he did countless experiments. At first, some clay was not finished because it was too soft, while others burst because of high temperature. After more than two months of groping, I finally made two big pots and many small utensils, but there is still no pot that can hold liquid and stand fire. By chance, I found that some broken clay utensils were burned as hard as stones, so Robinson began to study the firepower of burning pottery, and finally burned three pots and two pots, one of which was exactly what Robinson needed. 15. When I first found a man's footprints, Robinson came across a naked man's footprints on the beach. It seems that he was hit by a bolt from the blue. He listened attentively and looked around, but he heard nothing and saw nothing. He ran to the seaside and went to the sea to look, but there was only one footprint! He was so scared that he fled back to his residence like a stalker. For three days and nights in a row, he was afraid to go out. 16. Rescue "Friday" One morning, Robinson saw thirty barbarians dancing around the bonfire through a telescope. They cooked one prisoner and the other two were about to be roasted by fire. Just then, Robinson rushed down the mountain with two loaded muskets and a big knife, killing two savages.