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19 March, 05:56

Many hundred large volumes have been published upon this controversy; but the books of the Big-Endians have been long forbidden, and the whole party rendered incapable by law of holding employments ...

What is the main idea of this paragraph from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift?

Incapable by law of getting jobs in Lilliput, Big-Endians are forced to make a living by writing many books regarding the controversy.

The books about the controversy written by the Big-Endians are banned in Lilliput, who themselves have since been banned from holding office.

Regardless of the banning of books written by Big-Endians, so many still exist that it is difficult for writers to get jobs.

Despite the many books written to settle the controversy, Big-Endians forbid that they be read, making it difficult for them to become educated.

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  1. 19 March, 07:45
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    The main idea of this paragraph from "Gulliver’s Travels" written by Jonathan Swift is the second statement. The books about the controversy written by the Big-Endians in many hundreds of volumes are banned in Lilliput, and they have since been banned from holding office, as they were rendered incapable by law of holding employments.
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