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netineya [11]
2 years ago
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My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire, I was the third of five sons. He sent me to Emanuel College in

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dybincka [34]2 years ago
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Adding more descriptions of Mr. James Bates about his personality and appearance will make the passage more reliable. Thus, option D is correct.

<h3>Who is Jonathan Swift?</h3>

Jonathan Swift was a well-known author and essay writer whose work Gulliver's travels mocks the customs. In the above passage, Jonathan must add the descriptive details of James Bates to make it more reliable.

Mr. James Bates was a surgeon that worked in London and trained Gulliver to help him learn navigation and maths. His characteristic details are not portrayed much in detail. He helped Gulliver in many ways.

Therefore, option D. adding the descriptive details of Mr. James Bates will be more reliable.

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