what did gulliver find about the flying island
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It was impossible to survive on the rocky islands. Suddenly, Gulliver saw a vast, solid and opaque body between him and the sun. It seemed to be about two miles high and hid the sun six or seven miles. When it approached nearer, it appeared to be a solid substance. The boat was flat, smooth and shinning very bright. Some human beings were seen moving about in that body. There was a chain with a pulley and a seat fastened ti the end of the chain to lift or lower a being. The movements of the island can be controlled ad per their needs and desires. The island could stand almost still in the air.
The flying island is a scientific wonder. We can say it is Swift's wild imagination. But it can be visualised and anticipated as man's huge flying machine of today.
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
It was impossible to survive on the rocky islands. Suddenly, Gulliver saw a vast, solid and opaque body between him and the sun. It seemed to be about two miles high and hid the sun six or seven miles. When it approached nearer, it appeared to be a solid substance. The boat was flat, smooth and shinning very bright. Some human beings were seen moving about in that body. There was a chain with a pulley and a seat fastened ti the end of the chain to lift or lower a being. The movements of the island can be controlled ad per their needs and desires. The island could stand almost still in the air.
The flying island is a scientific wonder. We can say it is Swift's wild imagination. But it can be visualised and anticipated as man's huge flying machine of today.
HOPE MY ANSWER WOULD BE HELPFUL TO YOU!!!!!☺☺
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