as to my boat, it was a very good one; and that [the captain] saw, and told me he would buy it of me for the ships use, and asked me what i would have for it?...he offered me also sixty pieces of eight more for my boy xury, which i was loth to take...? given the context of the rest of the story, what impact does the phrase "my boy" have on the meaning of this passage a. it highlights the fact that crusoe had grown fond of xury after all they've been trhrough. b. it emphasizes the point that xury is crusoe's property and crusoe can do with him as he pleases c.it makes the reader aware of how young xury is and how far he is from home d. it shoes that the captain respects crusoe because he is asking his permission to buy xury