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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
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Im offering 90 points for someone to answer all of these

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aliina [53]3 years ago
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  1. a
  2. c
  3. a
  4. b

there you go. have fun

prisoha [69]3 years ago
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1. He asks for freedom

2.Gulliver keeps it close to his body

3. to keep the enemy away from lilliput

4. Gulliver wants to be home

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