Answer: If the author is trying to entertain the reader It will be about how fun and cool it is to parkour.
If the author is trying to provide examples of parkour movements, then there will be examples of parkour movements
If the author is trying to educate the reader about a popular sport, then the author will talk about one popular sport and lots of info on it.
If the author is trying to persuade readers that parkour is dangerous, it will talk about how you can get hurt while doing parkour
(sorry for this long paragraph lol.)
Explanation: I'm sure there's a story that is supposed to be here about parkour since all the answers talk about parkour, But I'll try my best to answer your question! (i can't give you an exact answer because I have not read the story..( you did not include it)
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I can infer that he was a little nervous to be in a foreign land. Specially, the lilliputians were so tiny and the whole city was done to the Lilliputians' measure and Gulliver was really tall and big to fit inside this city. The houses were too small, the city was designed to small people and Gulliver did not represent that kind of people. They saw Gulliver as an enemy who was going to finish with their small city. The Lilliputians tied Gulliver up to avoid he escaped from there. After The Lilliputians trusted on Gulliver he walked carefully inside the city to avoid breaking elements inside the city. It meant that The Lilliputians started to trust on Gulliver.
Besides that, Gulliver has to deal with the internal war divided in two parties. He had to listen to both postures about the city from the different movements the Lilliput and Blefuscu.
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When Gulliver could talk to the Lilliputians, he stared to talk and admire the way they constructed and the ability they had to construct mechanical elements. The Lilliputians were admired that a foreign person felt nice with their constructions and for this reason they let Gulliver walked inside the city.
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Where is the question? Sorry...
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