The Lilliputians, for all their tiny, doll-like prettiness, never do anything for nothing. Therefore, their sheltering and feeding of Gulliver—and feeding him admittedly takes a huge amount of their resources—arises from a calculation that he can do them good.
They primarily see him as a war weapon. Because of his size, it is as if they have a acquired an army. They want him to be on their side and to help them destroy their Blefuscu enemies, who they believe are preparing an attack. They also use him for heavy labor, as he can easily perform tasks that would require a great deal of effort on their part. He can be used as well as a beast of burden to carry messengers to and fro.
: His noisy neighbors often vexed him. to torment; trouble; distress; plague; worry: Lack of money vexes many. to discuss or debate (a subject, question, etc.) with vigor or at great length: to vex a question endlessly without agreeing.
Answer:
D, B, C
Explanation:
For 1. AB and C don't make sense, for 2. ACD do t make sense and 3 ABD don't make sense
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Let’s celebrate the infinite variety in
the universe rather than ignore it and worry about just these nine
objects that have been discovered historically.
Answer:Sinkholes are cavities in the ground that form when water erodes an underlying rock layer. Two types of sinkholes exist. One forms when the roof of a cave collapses and exposes the underground cavern. The second type forms when water dissolves the rock underneath soil and creates an underground chasm.
Explanation: