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Lelu [443]
4 years ago
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Who is the key protagonist of Gulliver’s Travels? emperor of Lilliput Gulliver empress of Lilliput Skyresh Bolgolam Mark this an

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Marina86 [1]4 years ago
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The answer is B)Gulliver
Sonja [21]4 years ago
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Lemuel Gulliver is the protagonist of Gulliver's travels. He is the protagonist or main character who travels through the various and fantastic lands in this classic book from Jonathon Swift.
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