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In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the islanders primarily relied on rudimentary weapons for defense against the Germans during World War II. They utilized makeshift tools such as sharpened sticks and occasionally firearms, though their resources were limited. The islanders' primary strategy was to avoid confrontation and use their knowledge of the terrain to evade detection rather than engage in direct combat. Their focus was more on survival and evasion than on organized resistance.

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