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What was the solution main problem gulliver travels?

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Because of his size, Gulliver requires a great deal of problem-solving from the Lilliputians that they never considered. For example, in their first encounter, they use ropes and stakes to tie Gulliver to the ground, thinking that he might be dangerous; they never consider that his strength is equal to his size, and it is only his hunger and inherent goodwill that keeps him from ripping free and causing damage. Another big problem is that.

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Answered by pushpakala086
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Explanation:

The real problems begin in 1699. Gulliver sets sail on a voyage that starts out prosperously but quickly takes a turn for the worse. The ship encounters violent storms, has bad food, and weakens the crew (twelve crew members die) when the ship hits a rock and is split. Six of the crew members, including Gulliver, get into a small boat and row until they are overturned by a "sudden Flurry." Gulliver swims until he is nearly exhausted, at which point he finds an island, comes across a patch of grass, and sleeps for what he estimates is more than nine hours.

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