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23 April, 22:00

I had, as I before observed, one private pocket, which escaped their search, wherein there was a pair of spectacles (which I sometimes use for the weakness of my eyes) a pocket perspective, and some other little conveniences; which, being of no consequence to the emperor, I did not think myself bound in honor to discover, and I apprehended they might be lost or spoiled if I ventured them out of my possession.

What event is being described in the passage above?

A. Gulliver's plan to escape from Lilliput

B. preparation for Gulliver's lengthy imprisonment

C. Lilliputian inventory of Gulliver and his possessions

D. Gulliver's speech about freedom to the Lilliputians

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  1. 24 April, 00:18
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    I am like 80% sure the answer is C i hope i am right good day
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