The purpose of the passage is most likely to (A) describe the cultural landscape in Gulliver's Travels (B) draw a comparison bet
ween the fictional world Gulliver experienced and the similar imaginative elements of eighteenth-century London (C) point out the superfluous nature of entertainment in Swift's London (D) provide evidence that Swift's satire is derived from the natural curiosity of European royalty (E) discredit the notion that Gulliver's Travels is a wholly original work
appears in stanza 1 of the poem. In this stanza, the writer is looking back on her childhood and thinking about her desire to return to the country in which she was born.