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18 June, 10:14

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Read the excerpt from Gulliver's Travels, which lists two of the conditions that Gulliver must agree to before the Lilliputians grant him freedom.

"1st, The man-mountain shall not depart from our dominions, without our license under our great seal.

"2d, He shall not presume to come into our metropolis, without our express order; at which time, the inhabitants shall have two hours warning to keep within doors."

Which option most accurately explains how these conditions contribute to the tone of the narrative?

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A) the conditions are written in a serious manner, contributing to the self-important one.

B) the conditions are written in a charitable, contributing to the merciful tone.

C) the conditions are written in a aggressive manner, contributing to the threatening tone

D) the conditions are written in a morose manner, contributing to the hopeless tone.

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  1. 18 June, 11:52
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    A. the conditions are written in a serious manner, contributing to the self-important one.
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