Answer: Swift uses imaginary lands, made-up characters, and fictional conflicts of belief.
Jonathan Swift's<em> Gulliver Travels</em> is written as a satire. This means that the work is meant to be a humorous social commentary. It is also a veiled critique of society, leaders and ideas of the time. The way in which Swift "masks" the real recipients of the criticism is by creating imaginary lands, made-up characters, and fictional conflicts of belief. However, the author hopes that the reader will still be able to understand who and what he is actually referring to.
What I think is C. predicate adjective. Because complicated is used as an adjective in that sentence. Can't be A because nominative is mostly used for subject. Can't be B because complicated is adjective and not noun. Don't know the last one though, but I'm sure that it's not the answer.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall than had a big fart once he farted her fell on his big juicy behind and cracked and the egg yoke splattered all over the world