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Robinson Crusoe marks the passing of his first year on the island by reflecting on his situation and the challenges he has faced. He decides to keep a journal to document his experiences and create a routine to maintain his mental and physical well-being. Additionally, Crusoe spends time improving his shelter, cultivating his garden, and hunting for food to ensure his survival.

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