The answer to this question is letter a. True. It is correct that Tennyson was traditional in his choice of subjects and poetic techniques. He struggled with views concerning science and religion (for it was a time that scientific discoveries were very rampant).
He refused to sit on the chair that he made because the chairs were made of the hair of the king of Brobdingnag. In the 7th chapter, the King had shaved his hair and Gulliver had weaved the hair into chairs just to satisfy the Queen of Brobdingnag’s curiosity.
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"Play means activity for fun or a dramatic performance. An example of play is building a house with blocks. An example of play is a performance of Shakespeare's Macbeth. To participate in the game indicated."
The gerund in this sentence is "learning". A gerund is a verb form which is acting as a noun, in this case after the preposition "in".