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why did Gulliver call the little people coraugeos​

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Answered by theankikumar09
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Despite their small size, the Lilliputians are able to take advantage of Gulliver's exhaustion and overpower him while he sleeps on the beach after his long, troubled journey. They tie him down with strong ropes to make sure that when he eventually wakes up, he can't move

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Answered by nandini200823
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The Lilliputians also have a back-up plan in case this fearsome giant (in their eyes) should manage to break free of his bonds. The massed ranks of the Lilliputian army are on standby, armed to the teeth with bows and arrows. These weapons may be tiny, but they can still hurt, as Gulliver discovers to his discomfort when his left hand is hit by a shower of a hundred Lilliputian arrows. Gulliver has been able to break free from some of the ropes—or strings, as he calls them—that were holding him down, but even he is no match for the tenacious little critters of the Lilliputian army.

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