how does Robinson Crusoe persuade himself that the footprint has not left by the Devil? 2. what foolish things does Robinson Crusoe propose to himself when he is possessed with fear? 3. In Robinson Crusoe, there are many epigrammatic sentences that tell uniersal truths, such as " to Day we love wha tto Morrow we hate" and "fear of danger is ten thousand Times more terrifying than Danger it self." Can you find more examples in the selection? 4. How does Robinson Crusoe construct his second Fortification and later preserve the flock?