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Political Satire in Gulliver's Travels. Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" is a pure piece of satire where he satirizes party politics, religious differences, and western Culture as a whole in ways still relevant to today's world. ... The Lilliputians are small people who control Gulliver through means of threats.
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In my view all of the written above fits to definition of colloquial English. It's type of informal speech that applies idioms, slang etc. The one thing is not recommended in colloquial English is the usage of rude words. But it depends on region where you speak. There are differend idioms and slang in every region.
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Typically citing textual evidence is when you show from where in the book you got your answer. Ie page numbers or paragraph listing.