Which of the following excerpts from the passage above reveals the author’s opinion about the poor? I. “the beggars, watching their opportunity, crowded to the sides of the coach” II. “another, with a couple of wooden legs, each about twenty feet high” III. “the most hateful sight of all, was the lice crawling on their clothes” II only I and II I, II, and III II and III
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I, II, and III is the correct answer.
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All the given excerpts - I, II, and III from the book 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift reveals the author’s opinion about the poor.
The lines “the beggars, watching their opportunity, crowded to the sides of the coach,” “another, with a couple of wooden legs, each about twenty feet high” and “the most hateful sight of all, was the lice crawling on their clothes” reveal the author's unkind and repugnant attitude towards the beggars. He only describes the details of their conditions without any sympathy for it.
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