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Read this excerpt from the adventures of robinson crusoe: i was very loth to sell the poor boy's liberty, who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own. however, when i let [the captain] know my reason, he owned it to be just, and offered me this medium, that he would give the boy an obligation to set him free in ten years, if he turned christian. what impact does the phrase "however, when i let [the captain] know my reason, he owned it to be just" have on the meaning of this passage? a. it suggests that the captain isn't serious about buying the boy. b. it suggests that crusoe has to justify his reluctance to sell a boy into slavery. c. it suggests that crusoe, the captain, and xury will decide what happens next. d. it suggests that xury would rather stay with crusoe than be sold to the captain.
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