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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
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What is Gulliver's opinion of the political projectors?

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maria [59]3 years ago
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"Gulliver thinks the political projectors are boring and out of their minds" is the one among the following that is <span>Gulliver's opinion of the political projectors. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer has helped you.</span>
gogolik [260]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: B.) Gulliver thinks the political projectors are boring and out of their minds.

The political projectors are characters that are intended to provide a satire of "academic life." The political projectors are completely obsessed with their research, with academics, with knowledge, with philosophy, and more importantly, with their "projects." These projects are often pointless or impractical, such as turning ice into gunpowder. Gulliver thinks the projectors are out of their minds. He also believes them to be boring as they cannot focus on anything else besides their projects.

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