Which statement best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals about Crusoe?

I think it might be *B*. if you read the passage it does sound as if he is either content or carefree in the excerpt
Answer: A) The phrase "undoubted right of dominion" reveals that Crusoe is preoccupied with mastery.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" we can see Crusoe reflexiones about the similarities he has with a king, because he own the whole country, and he allowed his people to be of different religions and beliefs, by saying that he has the "undoubted right of dominion" over his land, he demonstrates his preoccupation with mastery.